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EU, Phone Makers Agree on New Single Charger

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BRUSSELS (AP) — EU officials say they have reached a deal with mobile phone makers to introduce a new single, more energy efficient charger that can be used for data-enabled handsets.

EU Industry Commissioner Guenter Verheugen says selling a single, standard charger will cut costs to manufacturers and reduce the number of chargers thrown away when consumers buy new phones.

Verheugen says he also wants to see the common charger expand to include other older phones, cameras and laptops in the years ahead.

Under Monday's accord, phone makers Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Apple, Motorola, Research In Motion (RIM) and others will introduce the single charger by next year.

More FirstNews 06/29/09:
•  Opinion: Apple Sets Lasting Standard in Wireless
•  EU, Phone Makers Agree on New Single Charger
•  Vodafone Shares Rise on Reported T-Mobile UK Bid
•  Nokia Siemens Networks Gets EIB Loan
•  Jackson News Prompts Spike in Mobile Search
•  FirstNews Briefs for June 29, 2009

 

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