The car charger
is another very popular option. This cell phone charger has an adapter
that allows it to be plugged into a vehicle’s DC port, commonly known as
a cigarette lighter. It is especially useful for those who do a
substantial amount of traveling and need constant access to their mobile
phones.
A rapid charger looks very
much like a wall charger, but is a more powerful cell phone charger,
able to charge phones in just a fraction of the time it would normally
take. For most models, charging a phone takes two to three hours. Rapid
chargers advertise the ability to charge the phone in less than an hour,
in many cases. However, consumers should be aware that some rapid
chargers can shorten the effective life of the battery.
Instant chargers are
really one-time, non-replaceable batteries. They usually do not replace
the installed battery, but rather connect to the phone just like a
normal charger would. These are useful in emergency situations when a cell phone battery is low or dead. The job of this type of cell phone charger is simply to transfer current from one battery to the next.
When buying a cell phone
charger, it is important to understand that just because it works with
your brand of phone, it may not work with your model. Be sure to cross
reference the model number on the packaging to your own phone. In many
packages, the connecting portion of the charger to the phone is outside
the rest of the packaging, giving the consumer a chance to test the
connection, if they have their cell phone with them. This is the most
foolproof way of making sure you have the right connection.