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- 03-10-2008, 12:40 PM #1Big JohnGuest
I have a RAZR V3 telephone and I note on the charger that the output is
5V-550mA. I recently acquired a Garmin Nuvi 350 peronal travel assistant (GPS)
and note that the charger for it has an output of 5V- 1A. Both have a mini USB
plug. It would be convenient to use the Garmin charger for everything if its
safe. Will I damage my telephone by using the 1 A charger??
Big John
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- 03-10-2008, 01:26 PM #2Bert HymanGuest
Re: Charging rate
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> I have a RAZR V3 telephone and I note on the charger that the output
> is 5V-550mA. I recently acquired a Garmin Nuvi 350 peronal travel
> assistant (GPS) and note that the charger for it has an output of
> 5V- 1A. Both have a mini USB plug. It would be convenient to use the
> Garmin charger for everything if its safe. Will I damage my
> telephone by using the 1 A charger??
Most likely, the phone won't charge with your Garmin charger because
Motorola uses non-standard wiring in the USB connector to supply
control information to the phone.
http://pinouts.ru/CellularPhones-A-N...r_pinout.shtml
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- 03-11-2008, 08:37 PM #3First of OneGuest
Re: Charging rate
Got a Nuvi 250 myself. The car charger works fine with my V3. It charges
faster, too, based on wholly unscientific measurements.
The reverse is also true: you can charge the Nuvi with the Motorola wall
charger or PC USB cable.
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"Big John" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I have a RAZR V3 telephone and I note on the charger that the output is
>5V-550mA. I recently acquired a Garmin Nuvi 350 peronal travel assistant
>(GPS) and note that the charger for it has an output of 5V- 1A. Both have a
>mini USB plug. It would be convenient to use the Garmin charger for
>everything if its safe. Will I damage my telephone by using the 1 A
>charger??
>
> Big John
- 03-12-2008, 08:20 PM #4Big JohnGuest
Re: Charging rate
First of One wrote:
> Got a Nuvi 250 myself. The car charger works fine with my V3. It charges
> faster, too, based on wholly unscientific measurements.
>
> The reverse is also true: you can charge the Nuvi with the Motorola wall
> charger or PC USB cable.
>
Great -
Thanks very much! I was hoping to hear from someone who had first hand
experience. This save me from having to acquire another charger since I lost the
one that I had for the telephone and had to rely on my remembering to charge up
before I left the house. I've now tried it and you are right -- it works great!
Big John
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