
By Jo Best
Published: Thursday 20 November 2008
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Name
J. Edwards
Location
London
Occupation
Web channel manager
Comment
What they should be doing is adopting standard chargers and sockets and not including yet another charger with every phone wouldn't need a new charger. Chargers could be more sophoitsticated. Phones know when a battery's fully charged so why can't chargers be designed to automatically shut-off?
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