As an alternative, the researchers propose a 'cloud-based product service system', where the
heavy processing and memory storage of mobile devices are moved to a remote server, over
the internet. Without the need for complex processing, mobile devices could become less
complex, designed to last longer and requiring less precious resources to make. Together with
a "take-back" clause in the mobile service contract, researchers believe that consumers would
be encouraged not only retain their device for longer, but to return it to the manufacturer at
the end of the service contract. This would be instrumental in ensuring that the resources tied
up in mobile phones are retained and not lost to landfill.
As an alternative, the researchers propose a 'cloud-based product service system', where the heavy processing and memory storage of mobile devices are moved to a remote server, over the internet. Without the need for complex processing, mobile devices could become less complex, designed to last longer and requiring less precious resources to make. Together with a "take-back" clause in the mobile service contract, researchers believe that consumers would be encouraged not only retain their device for longer, but to return it to the manufacturer at the end of the service contract. This would be instrumental in ensuring that the resources tied up in mobile phones are retained and not lost to landfill.
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