When Apple and Google announced their new products last month, they mentioned how they are built from recycled materials such as recycled aluminum and recycled plastic. This is part of the goal to reduce waste. If you are looking for an affordable Android phone that is also made from recycled materials, then the Teracube 2e might be that device.
Teracube is an American
company, and their new phone, the Teracube 2e is currently on crowdfunding on
Indiegogo. The entry-level smartphone is DIY repairable (no glue, just screws),
has a fully biodegradable case, a replaceable battery, and a 4-year warranty!
With respect to the specs, the
Teracube 2e has a 6.1-inch HD+ display with a waterdrop notch. It is powered by
the Helio A25 processor and has 4GB of RAM and 64GB of expandable storage. The
selfie camera is an 8MP sensor while the back is home to a 13MP+8MP dual camera
setup.
The phone has a rear-mounted
fingerprint scanner, face unlock, dual SIM support, a dedicated MicroSD card
slot, an audio jack, and a replaceable battery with a 4000mAh capacity. It also
has Bluetooth 5.0, NFC, dual-band Wi-Fi, a USB-C port, and runs Android 10 out
of the box.
Talking about the box,
Teracube will not ship the phone with a charger, earphones, and cable. They
have tagged them “redundant accessories” that “most users already have”. They
also believe the smaller packaging, which is 50% smaller than that of other
phones, reduces carbon emissions from shipping. The Indiegogo page says the
packaging is made from recycled paper and printed using soy ink.
As with all crowdfunded items,
the price varies. You can grab the super early bird deal for US$ 99. There are
only 8 units of that left, and if you are unlucky, the next price tag is US$ 119.
There is also a twin pack (2 units) early bird that is US$ 199. The 4-year
warranty is no longer limited to the US and Canada. It is now available to
those in France, Germany, Netherlands, Poland, Singapore, Spain, and the UK.