Bowing to a request from the European Commission, 10 major device manufacturers have agreed to adopt a universal battery-charging design for their mobile handsets. Though the agreement only applies to mobile-device sales within the member states of the European Union, the standard is expected to have a far wider impact since the mobile-device market is essentially global. Phone-charger compatibility will make life much simpler for consumers, noted EU Industry Commissioner Gnter Verheugen. “They will be able to charge mobile phones anywhere from the new common charger,” Verheugen said. “This also means considerably less electronic waste, because people will no longer have to throw away chargers when buying new phones.” Eliminating Waste Today’s plethora of external power supplies for mobile phones means there are many chargers that can only interface with a particular handset. Any user buying a replacement handset today must get a new charger — even though the charger for the previous phone may be in
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Mobile-Phone Chargers Will Become Universal