USBCell idea arrives on cellphone shores
Posted on Feb 13, 07 06:26 PM PDT

Remember the USBCell? The very same company is now planning to take over the world by offering cellphone batteries that work on the USBCell concept. All the user needs to do is open the back cover, plug in the extendable USB plug and you're good to go. This eliminates the hassle of carrying your cellphone charger around on your travels, saving you approximately 5cm squares' worth of luggage space. I personally think that the company could have just come up with a USB charger cable for the cellphone, since removing the back cover of your cellphone can be quite the hassle. Not to mention, you can't speak into the phone comfortably while it is charging.
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By Broo , 14/02/07 6:33 AM (CommentID #101028)
Hasn't every modern phone already gone to a USB charging option? Every blackberry we have at our office uses a mini-USB for charging- and I think the RAZR series is similar.
My Treo has a USB charging option- and so does my Axim and Nindento DS (non-OEM adapters)...
These guys need to take a look at the market- why would I buy a new battery ($50?) for USB charging when I can just get a USB cable (~$20)?
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