Remember how the EU has been pushing for standardized chargers for
smartphones for years to reduce environmental footprint due to having a
separate charger for each new generation device you pick up? Well, the
industry seems to have settled on the microUSB 2.0 interface for now,
though there's still a huge variation in the output from charger to
charger.
However, regardless of whether you plug your phone in a regular
computer USB 2.0 port with 500mA output or a beefy 2A dedicated charger,
current will still flow into your smartphone and the battery will
charge, whether it's in a day or an hour. And seeing as how you probably
already have a few of those lying around from previous devices, Xiaomi
CEO is considering shipping future smartphones without a charger in the
box.
To avoid potential uproar when consumers receive their next Xiaomi
device, Lei Jun has asked the big question on Weibo, and is gathering
user opinions on the matter. He is taking the environmental standpoint,
though some may argue that the company is simply trying to cut costs.
With a Xiaomi charger priced at CNY 19.9 or $3.20, and likely costing a
tenth of that to manufacture, there's little merit to that claim.
There are practical considerations however, which may lead you to
think it makes sense not to have a charger bundled. For example, if you
have a smartphone, a tablet, and say, a smartwatch, that means having
three separate chargers occupying three power outlets. Or you can grab
an aftermarket charger with three USB ports and free the rest of the
outlets, and also render three bundled chargers useless. Not to mention
the trend towards power strips, which incorporate USB charging ports,
with Xiaomi itself offering one with three AC outlets and three USB
ports.
On the other hand, with the constant increase in battery capacity,
fast charging has become a coveted feature, and it typically requires a
special dedicated charger. Omitting it in the retail package and forcing
you to use a legacy charger will increase charging times and won't be
ideal.
There's obviously a middle ground to be found, and entry-level
smartphones could ship without a charger, since they typically come with
smaller batteries. On the other hand, power-hungry flagships could come
with a fast charger included, as a couple of dollars will make little
difference in the overall cost anyway. Adopting a no-charger policy
across a company’s lineup may be a bit extreme at this point.
Source: Gsmaren.
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