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I noticed some weird thing on the charger, just wanted to ask, what difference will it make. i was comparing my T68 charger with the P800, and here is the comparison:
P800 Charger:
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INPUT: 100-240V ~150mA 50-60Hz
OUTPUT: 5.1V -=- 450mA
Model: AA219900(UK)
Made in China by Astec
T68 Charger:
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INPUT: 100-240V~150mA 50-60Hz
OUTPUT: 5V -=- 650mA
Model: NADP-3AB B
Made in Thailand by Delta
the main thing that am wondering about is the 200mA difference.... can someone explain this to me please...
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Posted: 2003-06-08 17:45:00
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I have an old Ericsson A2618s and was wanting to know if its OK to use the charger from it on my t68i? I tried it once but the backlight seemed to flicker a bit:-(anyone know about this?
This message was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2003-06-08 17:55:22
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hmm.. maybe the charger is too strong for it or something, i dont have a clue about this.... maybe someone else can help u
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Posted: 2003-06-08 17:59:01
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Here'e some intel on the T610 charger:
INPUT: 100-240 VAC 70mA, 50-60hZ
OUTPUT: 4.9VDC 450mA
That's strange, T68 charger seems to be a lot more powerfull than the rest...
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Posted: 2003-06-08 18:14:24
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Is that bcos it's an *OLD* phone...
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Posted: 2003-06-08 18:20:56
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to my understanding, having a higher output current should charge the battery faster.
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Posted: 2003-06-08 18:25:39
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Surely is, but no respect to voltage stabliser and energy lost law...
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Posted: 2003-06-08 18:38:51
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On 2003-06-08 18:25:39, mav wrote:
to my understanding, having a higher output current should charge the battery faster.
That's the main difference. But it's also up to the phone charging circuit to take advantage of that. So using a more "powerful" adapter instead of the original weaker one on your P800 will not make your P800 charge faster. But using the weaker adapter on your T68 will most likely increase the time required for full charge.
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Posted: 2003-06-08 18:58:10
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