Jul 09 01

The days when you buy a new phone and get yet another phone charger may be numbered.

In a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) recently submitted to the European Commission, 10 companies have signed up to providing a universal charger which can be used to charge any of their devices via a micro USB connection.

The companies have agreed to develop a common specification that allows for full compatibility between chargers and phones and covers data-enabled mobile phones supporting data exchange using USB.

Vice-President Günter Verheugen, responsible for enterprise and industrial policy, said: “I am very pleased that industry has found an agreement, which will make life much simpler for consumers. They will be able to charge mobile phones anywhere from the new common charger. This also means considerably less electronic waste because people will no longer have to throw away chargers when buying new phones. He added: “I am also very pleased that this solution was found on the basis of self-regulation. As a result, the Commission does not consider it necessary to introduce legislation.”

The first devices are expected from 2010 onwards. 

Companies who have signed up are:

  • Apple
  • LG
  • Motorola
  • NEC
  • Nokia
  • Qualcomm
  • Research in Motion
  • Samsung
  • Sony Ericsson
  • Texas Instruments

Although the MoU only covers the EU the concept could be extended worldwide in the future.

Reference:

http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/rtte/chargers.htm

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Mar 08 24

noBounds is reportedly a research project from the Nokia Research Center in Germany that is looking to provide access from Nokia Smartphones and Internet Tablet devices to higher resolution external displays such as High Definition (HD) LCD panels, projectors and near-to-eye-displays using WiFi or USB connections.

noBounds is a Python-based application and can also be used to interface with available input devices such as a keyboard or a USB mouse.

A video of the noBounds project can be seen at

http://www.vimeo.com/784138

(Details of other Research work at Nokia can be found at http://research.nokia.com/)