Nokia ranked first among 14 companies in Greenpeace's June 2007 Guide to Greener Electronics for its commitment to phasing out toxic chemicals such as polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and brominated flame retardants (BFR). Its N95 phone--with a five-megapixel digital camera, a video camera, and GPS--is a multifunction device that cuts down on duplicate hardware that you'll have to recycle. And speaking of recycling, Nokia will recycle your old phone and the N95 (when you're done with it) for free. Read our full review. Also see this product's latest prices page.
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