Phone Manufacturers Agree to Standard Charging Port
Sep 21, 2007, 1:42 PM by (staff)
LG, Motorola, Nokia, Samsung and Sony Ericsson have all agreed that Micro USB will become the standard port on mobile phones for charging. This means all new phones from these manufacturers will use Micro USB ports and chargers, though the manufacturers didn't announce when the new standard will go into effect.
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Voltage regulation?
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poor Radio Shack
I see Shack's closing their doors nationwide.
I think you forgot that there are other manufacturers out there and still alot of phones that are going to be available that are going to be obsolete but sellable,and people who want to use their existing ph...
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Wow. I am happy... but a bit surprised...
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hmmm......
it just seems to easy..
Is that the same charging port that the V9m has?
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