Mobile makers agree on standard micro-USB charger for Europe
Micro-USB plugs are half the thickness of mini-USB and are rated for double the connect-disconnect cycles
Article Summary
Are your cupboards full of old phone chargers? They seem to accumulate with every new mobile, and are rarely useful again. Hoping to change this wasteful scenario, the European Union have proposed – and ten leading manufacturers agreed to – a new standard that will see micro-USB charging devices used for all data-enabled mobile phones. The hope is that, within three to four years, mobiles and chargers will be sold separately in Europe, and they’ll all be compatible.
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rob yates
- November 26, 2009 @ 12:49 UTC