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- 07-06-2007, 03:31 PM #1(PeteCresswell)Guest
Looks Noki finally dropped the ball vis-a-vis power supplies.
Their User Guide's no prize either...
My new 6133 takes a much smaller plug than the pile of Nokias
I've got going back to TDMA days.
Are the voltages the same? Could it be as simple as an inline
plug adapter?
How about USB2 power? Is there anything to allow this phone to
charge from a USB2 cord - like the Razr does?
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- 07-06-2007, 04:50 PM #2Todd AllcockGuest
Re: Adapter to use old Nokia brick on new Nokia phone?
At 06 Jul 2007 17:31:35 -0400 (PeteCresswell) wrote:
> Looks Noki finally dropped the ball vis-a-vis power supplies.
>
> Their User Guide's no prize either...
>
> My new 6133 takes a much smaller plug than the pile of Nokias
> I've got going back to TDMA days.
>
> Are the voltages the same? Could it be as simple as an inline
> plug adapter?
Yes and yes. However, IIRC, Nokia wants $10 for the adapter. I'd rather
just buy a new correct-sized unit, since I'm the type of guy who'd lose
the adapter!>
> How about USB2 power? Is there anything to allow this phone to
> charge from a USB2 cord - like the Razr does?
Aftermarket, I believe- you see 'em on eBay alot. I don't think Nokia
makes an OEM unit.
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