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  1. #1
    Dick
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    Getting ready to buy a KRZR for Cingular. I can't find out anything
    on the chargers. What is the usual charging time for the charger that
    comes with the phone? Is a fast charger available? If so, what is
    the part/model number?

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  2. #2
    xPosTech
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    Re: KRZR Chargers

    On 4/19/2007 12:23 AM, Dick wrote:
    > Getting ready to buy a KRZR for Cingular. I can't find out anything
    > on the chargers. What is the usual charging time for the charger that
    > comes with the phone? Is a fast charger available? If so, what is
    > the part/model number?
    >

    Contact (or search for) John Navas for *anything* re:moto chargers.

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  3. #3
    Mike
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    Re: KRZR Chargers


    "xPosTech" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > On 4/19/2007 12:23 AM, Dick wrote:
    >> Getting ready to buy a KRZR for Cingular. I can't find out anything
    >> on the chargers. What is the usual charging time for the charger that
    >> comes with the phone? Is a fast charger available? If so, what is
    >> the part/model number?
    >>

    > Contact (or search for) John Navas for *anything* re:moto chargers.
    >
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    Id stay away from that guy if i were you, much more reputable people out
    there. try ebay





  4. #4
    John Navas
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    Re: KRZR Chargers

    On Wed, 18 Apr 2007 22:23:10 -0700, Dick <[email protected]> wrote in
    <[email protected]>:

    >Getting ready to buy a KRZR for Cingular. I can't find out anything
    >on the chargers. What is the usual charging time for the charger that
    >comes with the phone? Is a fast charger available? If so, what is
    >the part/model number?


    The KRZR, like the RAZR, uses a mini USB (EMU) type charger, and like
    other Motorola handsets, the included charger is a slow ("mid rate")
    travel charger.

    Charging time depends on the power output of the charger, where more
    current (mA) takes less time. With a standard capacity battery, figure
    full charge in about two hours with a slow charger, about one hour with
    a fast charger.

    Motorola options (with power output if known):

    * Wall "travel" (AC) charger (comes with the phone)
    + Motorola SPN5185/SPN5185A/SPN5185B/98604H: 550 mA (slow)
    + Motorola SPN5202/98605: 850 mA (fast)

    * Car (12V) charger
    + Motorola SYN1630/SYN0847/98603H/VC700

    * External rechargeable battery/charger
    + Motorola SPN5353/P790/98782H

    * (5 pin) mini USB cable to computer (how I normally charge my RAZR)
    500 mA

    Hope that helps!

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    John Navas <http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cingular_Wireless_FAQ>



  5. #5
    Dick
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    Re: KRZR Chargers

    On Fri, 20 Apr 2007 15:28:36 GMT, John Navas
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >On Wed, 18 Apr 2007 22:23:10 -0700, Dick <[email protected]> wrote in
    ><[email protected]>:
    >
    >>Getting ready to buy a KRZR for Cingular. I can't find out anything
    >>on the chargers. What is the usual charging time for the charger that
    >>comes with the phone? Is a fast charger available? If so, what is
    >>the part/model number?

    >
    >The KRZR, like the RAZR, uses a mini USB (EMU) type charger, and like
    >other Motorola handsets, the included charger is a slow ("mid rate")
    >travel charger.
    >
    >Charging time depends on the power output of the charger, where more
    >current (mA) takes less time. With a standard capacity battery, figure
    >full charge in about two hours with a slow charger, about one hour with
    >a fast charger.
    >
    >Motorola options (with power output if known):
    >
    >* Wall "travel" (AC) charger (comes with the phone)
    > + Motorola SPN5185/SPN5185A/SPN5185B/98604H: 550 mA (slow)
    > + Motorola SPN5202/98605: 850 mA (fast)
    >
    >* Car (12V) charger
    > + Motorola SYN1630/SYN0847/98603H/VC700
    >
    >* External rechargeable battery/charger
    > + Motorola SPN5353/P790/98782H
    >
    >* (5 pin) mini USB cable to computer (how I normally charge my RAZR)
    > 500 mA
    >
    >Hope that helps!


    Thanks John! That's exactly what I wanted. I am a little surprised
    about the USB port charging. One-half amp seems like a lot to take
    out of one of those ports, but I really don't know the specifications.

    Dick

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  6. #6
    John Navas
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    Re: KRZR Chargers

    On Fri, 20 Apr 2007 13:44:07 -0700, Dick <[email protected]> wrote in
    <[email protected]>:

    >On Fri, 20 Apr 2007 15:28:36 GMT, John Navas
    ><[email protected]> wrote:


    >>* (5 pin) mini USB cable to computer (how I normally charge my RAZR)
    >> 500 mA


    >... I am a little surprised
    >about the USB port charging. One-half amp seems like a lot to take
    >out of one of those ports, but I really don't know the specifications.


    That's the spec: <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB#Power>

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    Best regards, FAQ FOR CINGULAR WIRELESS:
    John Navas <http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cingular_Wireless_FAQ>



  7. #7
    Dick
    Guest

    Re: KRZR Chargers

    On Fri, 20 Apr 2007 20:54:58 GMT, John Navas
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >On Fri, 20 Apr 2007 13:44:07 -0700, Dick <[email protected]> wrote in
    ><[email protected]>:
    >
    >>On Fri, 20 Apr 2007 15:28:36 GMT, John Navas
    >><[email protected]> wrote:

    >
    >>>* (5 pin) mini USB cable to computer (how I normally charge my RAZR)
    >>> 500 mA

    >
    >>... I am a little surprised
    >>about the USB port charging. One-half amp seems like a lot to take
    >>out of one of those ports, but I really don't know the specifications.

    >
    >That's the spec: <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB#Power>


    And again, many thanks for the information.

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