March 20, 2007 6:23 AM PDT

China may get solar phone next month

by Mike Yamamoto
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(Credit: Unwired View)

China isn't exactly known for its environmental sensitivities, so we were somewhat surprised to hear that it could be the source of one of the first mass-market solar phones. Then again, if there's a chance for a successful new industry, Chinese entrepreneurs are likely to be somewhere nearby.

Shenzhen-based HTW Electronics says it will introduce a mobile phone in China next month that's essentially covered with solar cells that charge its battery, according to Mobility Site and Unwired View. The handset needs to be exposed to direct sunlight to absorb the solar energy effectively--not ideal for phones usually carried in a pocket--so the rays may end up being more of a supplemental power source than anything else.

If the phone does get to do some sunbathing, however, it supposedly can get up to 25 minutes of talk time on 40 minutes of charging. Even on a cloudy day or at night, HTW says the handset can even run briefly on the energy of five candles in a pinch.

Candles to power a cell phone. Now that's an interesting concept.

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How do you charge it?
by Paragon 7 March 21, 2007 10:27 PM PDT
If you're like me, I always have my cell phone in my pocket, so how does it charge when in my pocket???

Does that mean i have to hold my cell phone out everywhere i go?

and China doesn't have very good sunlight(in the big cities) so that could be less effective than advertised
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The way to charge your mobile phone
by Jimmy Ho March 24, 2007 11:52 PM PDT
I believe no one will charge one's mobile phone while it is in one's pocket! So instead of plugging an adapter into a power socket, one simply puts one's mobile phone near the window and charging shall automatically begin!

In China and probably everywhere else in the world, you get more sunshine now than before. This is something that you can take advantage of from global warming!
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