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Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, Motorola & LG To Have A Standard Charger

By - Vaibhav Sharma On 17 February 2009 6 Comments

At the MWC the GSMA has announced a plan for major phone manufacturers to produce one standard microUSB charger that would work across all handset brands. The plan has the blessings of major manufacturers including Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, Motorola & LG amongst others.

Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, Motorola & LG To Have A Standard Charger

Recent devices from Nokia such as the N97, N85 and the just announced N86 already support microUSB charging and the plan is to make most devices support this standard by 2012.

via: AAS

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  • Daniel Serodio said:

    At last!

    Not being able to charge via the USB port was one of my biggest disappointments with my E71.

  • Nokia 5800 said:

    I love it! I’m going to get a Nokia N85 to switch my old phone.

  • Rishminder said:

    Its great but it also means that phones presently with micro USB charging from nokia would not benefit from it(read the likes of n85)

  • Larisa said:

    That would be nice, who knows what else we`ll see in the future?

  • Sasa said:

    Very nice, I like micro USB charger.
    My girlfrend have it on her Luna.

  • Marius T said:

    I wonder if the micro USB charger can replace the classic one…

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