>
New Topic
>
Reply<
Esato Forum Index
>
Sony Ericsson / Sony >
General
> Sony Ericsson chargers
Bookmark topic
Apart from the Samsung chargers, they are pretty bad.
--
Posted: 2004-06-10 18:24:36
Edit :
Quote
i like

chargers' than nokia...its not easily pulled off
--
Posted: 2004-06-10 18:55:28
Edit :
Quote
My friend broke the bottom contact of T65 with the charger. The servicepoint had to change this contact (during warranty). So, the impact is quite a strong, when you put charger in phone.
--
Posted: 2004-06-10 18:59:00
Edit :
Quote
The thing with SE chargers is that you connect then to the phone in a straight fashion, but DISconnect then with am angle. You essentially push the charger backwards. It comes loose without any troubles and it is quite impossible to damage either your phone or your charger that way.
Ah the stuff we learn from our manual ;-)
This message was posted from a Z600
--
Posted: 2004-06-10 19:08:10
Edit :
Quote
rdnymllnsktr Posts: > 500
Quote:
On 2004-06-10 17:55:08, Sammy_boy wrote:
It's certainly more of a pain to get in properly - compared to Nokia's 'just stick it in' connector! Not broken on yet though!
You know, this makes me worry that one day, I'll stick my Nokia charger in, and it'll just fall out. I like SE's chargers. I don't think that they are hard to use. Just when you pull the charger off the phone, tilt it out, instead of pulling straight out.
--
Posted: 2004-06-10 19:17:31
Edit :
Quote
Quote:
On 2004-06-10 17:49:44, dogbone33 wrote:
never a problem here and been using ///-se since t28
Me too, no problem here either...
--
Posted: 2004-06-10 23:48:11
Edit :
Quote
Happy that se followed the /// tradition. The charger is more comfortable and better designed compared with nokia, especially cos of the extra move up to release it from the fone. And i can charge even older fones with new chargers. Still dont get, why nokia changed their plug in on their fones,wasnt a really userfriendly step.
This message was posted from a T630
--
Posted: 2004-06-11 00:03:35
Edit :
Quote
No problem for me. Not whatsoever.
I've never had a problem with it, at least not so far, and I'll probably never have a problem with it either. Hopefully...

.
--
Posted: 2004-06-11 00:07:25
Edit :
Quote
never had any problems either. Actually the other way round. I always had problems with Nokia chargers. I would plug it in but after 10 or so seconds the phone would stop charging. My dad even managed to pull the thin connector out of his phone when he took the charger out.
--
Posted: 2004-06-11 02:58:01
Edit :
Quote
Yes, the system is ankward and u fear it might break but never seen one broken b4. What i don't like is the building "quality" which is very low. One died on me after a few months which is abnormal. I am not sure it was unprovoked by my gf ( at the time

) by hitting it with the foot while it charged my phone. The phone was allright but i think the damage was done on the charger...anyway, such a little hit and the charger stoped working soon after that. I bought a non-branded one for 2 euros which works great!
--
Posted: 2004-06-11 10:23:17
Edit :
Quote
New Topic
Reply