I mean, both the chargers and the data cables (since in some handsets, they are one and the same). I do understand some of the reason why they had to adapt their own power/data ports and it's primary because they don't want their own chargers/data cables being used by users for other branded handsets. Read more in our articles including "A Call for Standards on Mobile Handset Cables" and "Results: Mobile 3G Usage".
I mean, both the chargers and the data cables (since in some handsets, they are one and the same). I do understand some of the reason why they had to adapt their own power/data ports and it's primary because they don't want their own chargers/data cables being used by users for other branded handsets.
Our coverage of Mobile Handset Cables includes: "A Call for Standards on Mobile Handset Cables"; "Results: Mobile 3G Usage"; "HONOR X7e now available in the Philippines". Each article provides unique insights and information.
Our article "A Call for Standards on Mobile Handset Cables" published on April 15, 2010 covers the latest information about Mobile Handset Cables. Check it out for the most current details.