Cellular Charger for Phone : The Necessity of our Biggest Necessity Cell Phones!

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by Jean Simmer

One could hardly keep up with the surge of cell phone technological developments and innovations nowadays. the cellular phone has gone a long way from those days when they were the size of briefcases. Gone also were those days when you have to use large antennas to just get a decent reception. Today, complexity is the name of the game. But no matter how far the cell phone technology would go, the basics would remain the same. Accessories, the necessary ones, which go with the cell phone, would always be a part of the purchase. Think of batteries, cables and, of course, the cellular charger for the phone

There is a law on cell phone batteries called Murphy's Law. This law states that the cell phone battery is sure to die on you during the worst possible instant. To avoid the Murphy effect on your phone, make good use of the cellular charger for your phone.

Your cell phone may have the latest technology like Windows mobile 5.0 or even a digital camera but minus the charger, it is, well, useless. Cellular phone chargers are basically there to give life back to a used up battery. To use it, all you need is an electrical source with an outlet, plug in the charger, insert the other end to your cell phone and it's good to go. There are different types of cellular phone chargers that are available in the market today. These are the following:

Desktop chargers are cellular phone chargers that you would normally use at home. You simply let the phone ‘sit' on the charger and voila, it's going to be charged. Cigarette lighter plug-ins/Car chargers are the portable cellular phone chargers that you normally use while you are mobile (a.k.a. in your car and driving).

There is one very interesting innovation when it comes to cellular phone chargers. This is the sidewinder portable charger. The sidewinder can be used for as long as you want. It need not be replaced and unlike a spare battery, this sidewinder charger never runs out of power. What you have to do is, you have to constantly turn a handle as you charge your cell phone. It uses manual power and it is quite simple and basic to operate.

This device comes in handy in instances where emergencies occur and no electrical outlet of any sort could be accessed. Or you could take it with you to long hikes and other extended trips. Or think of that moment when you are in the middle of nowhere and you have to make a very important, if not a life saving, call.

The procedure is, turn the crank for about 2 rpm (revolution per second). This should generate enough current to charge your cell phone. This would produce about 5 volts, which is good enough since a regular charger gives about 6 volts. On average, this would be able to give your unit another 6 minutes of talk time and standby time of 30 minutes.

The great news here is, any type of cell phone could be plugged in with the sidewinder. Nokia phones are sure to be charged and the sidewinder kit also comes with 3 adapters that would suit other types of cell phones. Motorola calls their sidewinder the FreeCharge. With 45 minutes of winding, this cellular phone charger is sure to provide you with feasible talk time and standby time (enough to make that very important phone call during emergency situations).

There was also a study that made use of air or wind energy to charge cellular phones. It works when the wind moves the turbines of the device and the device, in turn produces electricity. IIT-Delhi developed this technology that is still undergoing development.

If you're in a hotel and you lost your cellular phone charger, don't panic. Chances are, the hotel staff can provide you with one. Most hotels have chargers for most of the modern cellular phone models.

When you're elsewhere and there is no source of electricity, get a sidewinder, or you could probably make use of wind energy (huh!). Remember Murphy's Law? Don't be caught without a charger on hand! It's now a daily must.

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