How Do You Charge Your Phone?


Mobile Phone Charging  

133 members have voted

  1. 1. How Do You Usually Charge Yours?

    • Plug in the Wall
      82
    • USB in a Computer
      33
    • Other (?)
      18


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Kinda need a both. however I've also got two battery backups as well. and have a car charger in each car. smart phones suck , like literally power. kinda silly to go on a 10 hour trip without one.

I just ran out of USB slots so it's charging nearby. which I had a dock though. there is one that sorta fits. but not sure if I'll buy it..

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USB to my laptop.

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Usually the wall, since the USB methood charge is a little slower.

+1, sort of.

Always the wall because the USB IS slower.

Only on the go, would I use a USB slot as 99.999% of the time I'd have my wall charger with me. Not anymore difficult to carry with as a USB chord is.

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I have a dock at home and at work for my iPhone. And I also have a USB connection in my car that charges it as it plays. Works pretty slick in that I'm never away from a charger for more than a few hours at a time.

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USB all the time, I just connect it to the Nettop i have running XBMC when i go to bed and let it charge.

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Two iPhone docks; one connected to the PC for charging/syncing and the other connected to a wall socket next to my bed for overnight charging.

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A picture is worth 1000 words?

The vent seems hungry... :p

Glassed Silver:mac

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I voted Other. This concept of "charging" your phone is nothing but a bunch of environmentalist propaganda. I just replace the battery each time and throw the spent one in the trash.

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I plug into the wall, because I haven't been able to configure my dumbphone to work my HP 363-NR

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