Thursday 2 April 2009

Universal Phone Charger Could Be Available on All Mobiles by 2012






17 major mobile phone providers are working together to introduce a universal charger by 2012.

Industry-wide plans to introduce an energy efficient, universal mobile phone charger by 2012 have today been announced.

GSMA, a representative of the mobile communications industry, is to work with 17 of the world’s largest mobile phone networks and makers to bring these long-requested chargers into the public domain.

At the present time different chargers are needed for different makes, and often models, of mobile phone. However, come 1st January, 2012, the GSMA hope that the vast majority of new mobiles will be fitted with a common format connection, compatible with a micro-USB universal charger.

The introduction of a universal charger would not only be vastly more convenient for customers, who will then be able to charge their phone anywhere a recharger is available, but also cut the production of surplus chargers by an estimated 51,000 tonnes.

To add to its environmentally friendly credentials, the so-called universal charging solution (UCS) is to have at least a 4-star energy efficiency rating, making them up to three times more efficient than a standard unrated charger.

Rob Conway, CEO of the GSMA commented: "The mobile industry has a pivotal role to play in tackling environmental issues and this programme is an important step that could lead to huge savings in resources, not to mention convenience for consumers,

"There is enormous potential in mobile to help people live and work in an eco-friendly way and with the backing of some or the biggest names in the industry, this initiative will lead the way."

3, LG, Motorola, Nokia, Orange, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, T-Mobile and Vodaphone are among the 17 companies already on board. However, it is hoped that the vast majority of the 750 GSMA-member mobile phone operators will soon sign up to the scheme.


Source

No comments: