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March 20th, 2014 03:59 PM #1
If you use both Android and iOS devices on a regular basis you probably have more chargers on hand than you can keep track of. While the Android community’s done a pretty good job of adopting microUSB across the board, Apple still plays by its own rules. That may change soon though, at least in Europe where the EU parliament is pushing for a new law that would establish a common charger for all mobile phones.
The law isn’t just about reducing consumer headaches, it’s also an environmental issue. If everyone owned just one or two chargers instead of the four or five currently needed for various smartphones, tablets, digital cameras and other devices, we could reduce waste and actually help the environment. “This new directive ends this nightmare and is also good news for the environment as it will result in a reduction of electronic waste,” said European parliament negotiator Barbara Weiler.
The most obvious choice would be to enforce a microUSB standard, since the majority of mobile devices already use those chargers. However, the switch could be an issue for Apple, which offers its own solution, as does Nokia for some of its devices like the Lumia 2520 tablet. The potential law would make life easier for consumers, but it would also make it easier to switch back and forth between different platforms, which is exactly what Apple wants to avoid.
If the law does pass, it also raises the question of whether Apple will offer two different charging standards, one in Europe and one for the rest of the world, or simply convert its entire mobile ecosystem to microUSB or whatever method is picked by the European Commission. Neither option would be particularly cheap for Apple – or consumers who have spent hundreds on Lightning accessories already – but it can’t afford to give up the entire European market either.
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March 20th, 2014 04:14 PM #2mas ok ung Lightning connector ng Apple.
Reversibility The ability of a Lightning plug to be inserted in either direction is seen as a convenience advantage and also reduces wear from attempts to insert the plug upside down.[16][20][23][38] If a pin on one side of a Lightning plug is damaged, it will continue to work if inserted in the other direction.[citation needed]
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March 20th, 2014 04:44 PM #3
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March 20th, 2014 04:52 PM #4
meron naman nabibiling charger with multiple sockets for android and apple.
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March 20th, 2014 05:11 PM #5ung Nokia chargers noon ok din,
One Plug Fits All, pasok kahit sa earphones
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March 20th, 2014 05:43 PM #6
Chargers are not the problem anymore since all uses a USB port, so you can plug any cable, be it a micro USB or the Lightning cord, to charge your phone.
I heard about this legislation 4 years ago but since the chargers have been addressed, the cables themselves are the remaining issue which I guess is too minuscule to become an environmental issue.
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March 21st, 2014 01:47 AM #7
Yup. Kind of a pointless rule. I can charge my GoPro, Cellphone, and iPod on the same brick.
While I like the universality of micro-USB, Apple has the right to sell their own chargers... and their connectors are arguably easier to use and more reliable than regular USB.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
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March 21st, 2014 03:20 AM #8
how about the ampere, one charger may fit all, pero some certain device will charge the whole day because of the lower ampere, while some device would not charge because of higher ampere. sana gawing universal ang fast charging 2 ampere.
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March 21st, 2014 04:27 AM #9
^
Not all batteries are created the same iba-iba rin ang capacity. Kaya different din ung charging capacity ng battery chargers.
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March 21st, 2014 07:17 AM #10
much better kung wireless na lang...sana mag mura
or somnething like what we use on vaping,
xstar and nitecore chargers
multi chemistry,so kahit anung battery type solb and regardless sa capacity i ccharge niya...9right now it also doubles as my powerbank for phones)
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