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Reduce your mobile's carbon footprint!

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NEW DELHI, INDIA: MobiMonster2.0, a company based in New Delhi, has developed a mobile phone application that can reduce a mobile phone’s global carbon footprint. The application called, GreenPhone can monitor several power hungry features in the phone and can inform the user when these resources are consuming battery but are not required to be switched on.

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GreenPhone has also been recognized by Nokia, and has been awarded as the most innovative application in its Eco-Friendly category and has been selected from Asia Pacific as a finalist for the GSM World Congress to be held in February, 2009.

GreenPhone is a first of it’s kind application for Series 60 devices, infact no other Eco-Friendly application exists for Mobile Devices which monitors power and resources on the phone. The application has a basic version available for sale, but is currently being re-vamped for a worldwide presentation.

GreenPhone can switch off the backlight of the phone when it is not required, notify the user when the Bluetooth and WLAN is switch on but not being used and also notify the user when the charger is not required to be connected on the phone. All these features can significantly reduce the power consumption of your phone, thus reducing the time you need to charge the phone, which results in significant saving of electricity inturn reducing the carbon foot print of a mobile device.

This innovation is a purely indigenous effort by MobiMonster, which marks a striking change in the strategy of Indian Software companies that are now shifting focus from services to becoming a product companies.

MobiMonster has a range of other products for Mobile Devices which they are pushing in partnership with Nokia, British Telecom (INMO) and network operators such Vodafone (UK), T-Mobile (Germany), O2 and several other players. MobiMonster is also working with Nokia for SMSTimer product which is included in several Nokia phones and is working to provide a range of next generation applications on Nokia India handsets.

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