Earlier this year, some of the world's leading handset makers came together in support of a Universal charger. This announcement received many accolades but one major phone company was missing, which was Apple.
The initial rejection from Apple was ironic, considering their publisized 'Apple and the Environment' message.
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iPhone to support Micro-USB Charger in Europe:
Now with the recent deal between GSMA and European Union, which requires phone companies to support 'single charger 'in Europe, Apple has agreed to support the single charger requirement by the European Commission.
Now with the recent deal between GSMA and European Union, which requires phone companies to support 'single charger 'in Europe, Apple has agreed to support the single charger requirement by the European Commission.
Other companies (include big players such as Nokia, RIM, SamSung, Sony Ericsson etc. ) have agreed to support a single Micro-USB connector, which will be used across all their phones in Europe.
This micro-USB based universal charger is expected to be implemented by 2012. This is a welcome news mainly for users who use multiple mobile phones as they will not have to carry multiple chargers.
This move is also good for the environment as this will allow users to reuse their chargers and will avoid the wastage and will help reduce the carbon footprint.
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