Nokia Accessories :: Fast Charger AC-50 And C6-01?
Sep 7, 2012
I have a C6-01 and I'd like use the Nokia fast charger AC-50.My battery phone is BL5-CT 1050 mAh and charger is higher than it, 1300 mAh.Can i use this fast charger with my smartphone?Could it damage battery or phone?
have a car charger for Nokia 701? I mean, is there a car charger for Nokia 701? I'm quite surprised that I can't find a mobile charger for my phone. Some people say that the Nokia DC-4 charger is compatible because it has a 2mm pin, but I don't think that it's so simple. Furthermore, the DC-4 page on Nokia site has a compatibility list and Nokia 701 is not there and I can't find a car charger that clearly is compatible with the Nokia 701.
i'm looking for a car charger for my nokia c7, but in compatibility list i can't find one. In nokia official web site i see dc-6 and dc-10 models, with mirco-usb, but i'm not sure they are rights because my c7 model isn't in the list. is possible nokia havent' one for my cell??? with micro-usb standard (i've read it is the future standard for all devices) are there different ampere-voltage or usb is a standard for all phones?
I would like to buy car charger for my Nokia N8. I have found these on ebay [URL]
Is it safe to charge mobile over micro USB connector or could it short battery life? And does it charge the same over the USB as when you charge it with normal charger that you connect to bottom of mobile?
I have a CK-100 car kit and trying to find a replacement/upgrade charge cable (CA-134) with a USB micro B connector instead of the 2mm that is fitted. The user/installation guide mentions that an alternative USB cable may be supplied but all searches have failed to find one. The alternative is to make up a cable RJ45 at the CK end, I can buzz it out but does anyone have the pin out for the RJ45? I've tried the CA-146 adapter and to be honest it's naff - it runs hot and the output is reduced to the point that whilst running my satnav app the phone will discharge faster than it can be charged, I've also tried the adapter on a standard car charger with the same results.
I'm wondering what is the charging power output going through the CA-134 cable from the carkit? If the CA-146 adapter was attached, is there a difference then in the output?
Like the title says, will the battery die faster and need a quicker replacement if I keep the phone connected to the charger for long times? What exactly happens when the phone says "battery full, unplug charger to save power" and the white charging indicator goes off? Does the phone software automatically stop the charging process?Laugh, and the world laughs with you. Cry, and the world laughs louder :-)
I have a usb car charger with a cable that has a usb plug on one end, and on the other end there is a nokia 2.0mm charger plug. like this one: [URL] But the problem is that it's not fully charge my Nokia 5800, only about 85%-90%. Could this charger can fully charge a nokia 5800? on the charger itself it's written "DC 5V +- 5% Max= 1000mA"
just wondering is it necessary to get a nokia brand car charger or any other brand would do? If other brands are ok, do I need to watch out for the voltage of the charger? What do I need to look out for and how?
My fast charger isn't working, it says the same amount of time left as a normal charger. When it's plugged in though, it still says Fast Charging in my notifications. I've tried all the troubleshooting such as making sure it's plugged in fully, I swapped and got a replacement (problem still happens), etc. I know this is brought up a lot but I can't find any people who have had this problem with similar characteristics
This problem has just started today. I left my phone to charge after some heavy usage at about 25%. A few hours later and I unplug my phone to see it at 100%, but then suddenly it drops down to 98%.
I have had my playbook since December and yesterday I went to charge my playbook using the wall charger that came with it and the charger no longer charges. Does anyone know if Blackberry will replace the charger? If so how do I go about it?
I have a 3rd party charger, that charges fine my phone, Kindle etc. It's able to do 2,5A (5V) on output. But when I connect it to PB nothing happens, the screen lights up, but the battery is not charging. I think the problem is not because of not enough amps, it's more than original wall charger.But I have no idea what's the problem... Is it too much amps and PB, instead of using just what's needed, will just disconnect the charger at all?
I purchased car charger for my BB Curve. The charger is dead from the time I bought it. The shop owner @ Noida, India passes the buck on BB service center for replacement. The service center is saying that accessory replacement is the task of shop owner. Am unable to connect to 1800-425-3720.
My BlackBerry Playbook's wall charger is no longer functioning.. Will I be able to get a free replacement? I'd call but apparantly BlackBerry charges thier customers for phone support..
i do not have an electrical engineering background and in fact know very little about amps, watts, etc. however to understand my power and charging needs for the playbook, i googled. anyone who knows this better feel to correct me.-the included outlet to micro-usb charger provides 1.8amps at 5volts.-the typical pc to micro-usb cable provides around 0.5amps at 5volts.-the typical power usage of a playbook while active and running is 2-3 watts (which is about 0.5amps to 0.75amps at around 4 volts (depending on battery state).So if the above is true, the pc to micro-usb charger will pretty much cover the usage amps or maybe even less but wont actually increase the amount of stored energy (breaks even).The included charger will provide about 1amp of juice to store after subtracting the 0.5 to 0.75amps of usage.but what is the maximum charger amps or voltage which can charge the playbook the fastest via outlet to micro-usb?is 5v the maximum and amps are the limiting factor? or can any amount of voltage and amps be used? i need it to be microusb not the magnetic post cable because my stand uses microusb. the reason i mention usage while active instead of standby mode is because i plan to run a night table clockapp which will draw 2watts but still want to charge the device quickly.
As I use phone, it is really excellent. However, I am not able to exploit any features since there is no charge even after half day use.
I found that I had enabled search for WIFI and also enabled two of the settings for gps. After removing settings and changing display to lower brightness and not using internet it is better now. I took BSNL service in India for my vacation. They have 3g in very few places. I am not sure if the 3g or their SIM card is the culprit.
I want to buy car charger. I found Nokia dc-6 selling for Rs 950($20). Do I need to use only this? I called and found that Samsung one for Rs 250($6). Is it ok to use generic one or other brands?
What do I need to look for when I buy car charger for n900? I hope it works in USA also. Appreciate any help since I need to buy ASAP. I can exploit all features in my journeys since I am not driving here unlike in USA;-)
I just picked up the iPhone 3gs on Monday and have two questions that. Forgot to find out before I got the phone. I bought a white iPhone 3gs and wanted to know is the phone still plagued with overheating and discoloration problems? Second question I am wondering if I buy a mophie juice pack air a coupple of months would that negatively affect my battery on the iPhone. What I mean by this is I heard that aged four hundred complete charges and draining of the iPhone battery the phones battery only holds 80% of the charge it use to. My question is does using a charger help increase time it takes the iphont to reach 400 chargeres quicker than it would if I did not use the charger?
I purchased a brand new E52 at amazon.de.The device is super, I've got all things running without any problems. The programs running in background on the device were:
- Push Exchange sync over WLAN (if available) or UMTS;
- VoIP Client, always registered.
The device worked about 16 hours; after wards was the battery empty. Well, I had two GSM/UMTS conversations - 5 minutes each - and I tested the OVI maps - maybe 15 minutes navigation with A-GPS.There is one more thing: the device gets pretty warm.The phone was RMAd back to amazon.de. I've got a new one: it was pretty the same.My question: am I unlucky or is the E52 generally so? Should I try once more, I mean, a new delivery?My old E51, which is unfortunately already Ebay'ed, did work with the same load at least 3 days. And, don't forget, it has a smaller battery than the E52.
it's obvious (although nokia doesn't document or express anything) that the ever so precious and small c-drive on n97 is a fast memory sitting on a fast and wide parallel type of bus - and the e-drive or "massmemory" has substantially slower access times, perhaps sitting on a limited speed serial type of bus. i believe many of the problems we experience with n97 is access violations, timeouts, etc, is due blindly installing everything on drive e in a desperate attempt to free up memory in c
i hope someone could have factual knowledge on what type of apps that either need to or should go on c instead of the slower e?
my best guesses has prompted my to install the following on c (to avoid any issues and to speed up the device): apibridge, communities client beta installer, communities, contacts group ds plugin, energy profiler, facebook installer, facebook, gmail, gravity, hs uutiset (widget), mediads plugin, mms ds plugin, nokia custom dictionary, nokia maps, ovi store client, point & find, seconupdater, service controllers, share location agent, share location, share location widget, sms ds plugin, web browser, wordlists recognizer dll, Internet
any apps that does not need to be on c to run fast and smooth?i'm down to 28,0mb on c, but that should be enough?i'm also thinking about moving my sms to c to avoid the access errors seen so many times (at least with fw 20)?
Ok so when I'm calling and using 3G, the phone is heating up quite fast.. I also have an Xperia X10 and it's not heating up as much as the Nokia 700.. Is this normal for this model? Is the aluminum body causing for it's a conductor?
my nokia n8 wont turns on, it displays nokia when i plugin the charger or data cable and after few sec turns off again, i tried my best but it wont start
what is the reason for fast discharge of battery in Lumia 710? I cannot get my mobile battery for more than 5hrs even though i optimized all the settings. I'm a student so i only use my mobile for checking messages and few calls not more than 10-15mins a day. on below average use of mobile i cannot get the battery for not more than 5hrs. my mobile SW is upto date and its version is 1600.3031.8773.12121. And the major problem is i cannot share my files via bluetooth.