Interzone Cellphone Concept Checks the Air Quality as You Pollute It

August 20th, 2008 | by Thrystan |

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Interzone is more of a project than a concept phone per se, created by Alistair Bramley. If you’re looking for aesthetics or uber-features, go change the channel as this is “green” tech we’re talking about.

Seemingly the Interzone comes with a “Sensor Planet”, or the ability of connecting to a network of sensors in order to analyze the quality of the air we breathe, courtesy of a Nokia Research Center.

Interzone Cellphone Concept Checks the Air Quality as You Pollute It

So, I imagine a future where everyone owns a phone that analyzes the CO2 levels and aside from the signal and battery icon on the display, we’ll also be able to check out a pollution “meter”.

[Via Tuvie]

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