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Different Charging Methods for the Motorola Bionic

By Gareth Jale


One thing to keep in mind when considering any differences between home and car chargers is that they're designed to be used for different situations. While there can and often are exceptions, in most cases, you will find people purchase car chargers so they can use them in moving vehicles and home chargers so they can use them in their homes, apartments, offices, or other indoor locations.

You will usually find that car chargers can be slightly more expensive than home chargers because of the additional electric components inside car chargers. The trade off is that you can use car chargers to charge smaller electronic devices while home chargers don't have this option.

It's much more convenient to purchase both a home and car charger; the point is to make your accessories work for you, rather than things operating the other way around. Similarly, if you want to purchase additional accessories such as a screen protector or a case to make your phone safer from the elements, then you are free to do so.

But returning to the issue of home and car chargers, the advantage of having both present is that you are more likely to be able to charge your phone wherever you are, which can be a great asset when you are rushing from one place to the next and don't have the time or energy to make sure your charger will be following you. If you keep your car charger permanently in your car and attached to your cigarette lighter, then you can simply plug your phone in to charge whenever you are in your vehicle.

If you have a home charger close to an outlet inside your bedroom, then you can plug in your phone as the last thing you do before you go to sleep. If you keep a wall charger close to your office computer at work, then you can keep your phone topped up throughout the work day when you are in the office. In the end, reflecting on how you use your phone will help you stay charged.




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