If you are like me you are probably sick of how many different cell phone chargers there are. Whenever i get a new phone i have to have a specific charger that fits it's specific charging port. Its getting to be rediculous because if ever i'm without that specific cord i am dead in the water if my phone decides to give out.
Verizon and other large cell phone companies have recently been trying to standardize one end of the cell phone charger cord. These newer cell phone chargers have a USB connector on one end that allows you to plug the phone into a computer to charge it. Thanks big cell phone companies, except what about the actual end that plugs into the phone, can you standardize that one too?
Because phones come in all shapes and sizes its difficult for each phone to have the same port for a universal charger. This is the claim of the cell phone manufacturers, but i don't buy it. There definitely is something to be said about the cell phones using different voltages and such, but can't they still make a standard port and bump all the pones to run on the same power voltage?
Computers used to have many different ports that were specific to each make and brand of computer. With enough time; however, these computer companies did standardize the ports with the use of USB technology. Now you can buy a mouse or keyboard without having to worry if it will work with your computer. This would be the dream of cell phone users to have a cell phone charger that works with any phone.
It is only going to be a matter of time before the cell phone makers will do the same thing. The thing to remember is that the computer world did not make the changes until they got enough complaints to actually make the change. I'm not trying to rally up a revolution, but we need to raise our voices to these bigger companies and express the frustration. Nothing is ever going to change unless they know that their consumers are upset about their products.
We all love cell phones and find them extremely useful. I have nothing against the cell phones on the market, only with the way the manufacturers make us buy specific cords to charge them. With enough complaints we can force the change. - 16890
Verizon and other large cell phone companies have recently been trying to standardize one end of the cell phone charger cord. These newer cell phone chargers have a USB connector on one end that allows you to plug the phone into a computer to charge it. Thanks big cell phone companies, except what about the actual end that plugs into the phone, can you standardize that one too?
Because phones come in all shapes and sizes its difficult for each phone to have the same port for a universal charger. This is the claim of the cell phone manufacturers, but i don't buy it. There definitely is something to be said about the cell phones using different voltages and such, but can't they still make a standard port and bump all the pones to run on the same power voltage?
Computers used to have many different ports that were specific to each make and brand of computer. With enough time; however, these computer companies did standardize the ports with the use of USB technology. Now you can buy a mouse or keyboard without having to worry if it will work with your computer. This would be the dream of cell phone users to have a cell phone charger that works with any phone.
It is only going to be a matter of time before the cell phone makers will do the same thing. The thing to remember is that the computer world did not make the changes until they got enough complaints to actually make the change. I'm not trying to rally up a revolution, but we need to raise our voices to these bigger companies and express the frustration. Nothing is ever going to change unless they know that their consumers are upset about their products.
We all love cell phones and find them extremely useful. I have nothing against the cell phones on the market, only with the way the manufacturers make us buy specific cords to charge them. With enough complaints we can force the change. - 16890
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