Unboxing (and licking) the Samsung Reclaim
August 10, 2009 by Black Berry Action Plan
Filed under Accessories
Late last week, Sprint, Samsung, and Captain Planet announced a plan to save the world, very slowly: the Samsung Reclaim. Made primarily of corn and renewable resources, the Reclaim is a green phone – both figuratively and literally. Peter Ha, who is known (outside of his CrunchGear writings) primarily for planting trees and installing solar farms in Africa, was having none of it.
Mr. DeliveryMan just showed up with our Reclaim review unit. We’re just tearing it apart now, but we figured we’d get some pics up for those at home interested in this thing.
Surely we aren’t the only technophiles in attendance champing at the bit to find out if Samsung’s fresh YP-M1 has some of NVIDIA’s hotness inside, but it seems as if we’ll still have to wait a bit longer to find out…
It’s one thing to see a Samsung Mondi and just imagine how sweet it’d feel between your palms, surfing on the blazing WiMAX superhighway whilst providing an almost dangerous level of satisfaction…
€499. $717. Or three easy payments of €171 ($246). That’s the price folks in Europe are being asked to pony up for Samsung’s admittedly svelte 11.6-inch N510 netbook…
- Samsung’s AMOLED-packin’ YP-M1 PMP available in Korea, secret sauce still unknown
- Best Buy to Sell LG Chocolate Touch, Samsung Omnia 2 and More Come August 23rd
- Samsung’s WiMAX-packin’ Mondi sized up against brothers, cousins and enemies
- T-Mobile’s TouchPro2 spotted in the wild, $299 contract price bandied about
- Samsung Reclaim: Sprint’s Lean, Green Smartphone
- Samsung and Sprint introduce the Reclaim — a cellphone made from corn
- BREAKING: Sprint announces the “eco-friendly” Samsung Reclaim
- White Samsung Galaxy spotted in the wild
- Samsung’s Ion-infused N510 netbook steeply priced across the pond
- Samsung M1 PMP to challenge Zune HD with some Tegra of its own?


