9 in 10 shoppers in India help the federal government transfer to standardise charging cables for smartphones and tablets, because the Centre plans to undertake USB Sort-C as the usual charging port for digital merchandise by March 2025, a report has revealed.
Seven in 10 shoppers imagine that completely different chargers for various units allow corporations to promote extra equipment, in response to the report by on-line group platform LocalCircles.
Solely 6 per cent of shoppers mentioned that the present system is okay the place completely different smartphones and tablets have completely different charging cables whatever the firm.
India is prone to quickly undertake the suggestions of a Shopper Affairs committee on frequent charging port, just like the European Union has achieved (by June 2025), with the target to cut back the variety of chargers per family to minimise the quantity of e-waste generated.
The suggestions have been forwarded by the Division of Shopper Affairs to MeitY, which is prone to notify the framework quickly, in response to studies.
In line with the report, 78 per cent of shoppers mentioned that every one smartphones and tablets ought to have the identical USB charging cable whatever the firm.
The findings point out that almost all of Indian shoppers are sad that there are completely different charging cables for various units like smartphones and tablets, and imagine that manufacturers do the identical to maximise gross sales of equipment.
Because the charging cables made by manufacturers are priced excessive, the bulk find yourself shopping for generic variations.
— IANS
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