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- 08-29-2003, 10:46 AM #1Buck TurgidsonGuest
When I am home, I want to leave my cell phone plugged into the charger, and
turned on at all times, since this will be my primary phone. In doing so,
will I shorten the battery life, or will it be drawing on the AC power. The
model is 3360.
Thanks very much.
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- 08-29-2003, 11:21 AM #2toran1987Guest
Re: Leaving Phone Plugged Into Charger
i also do it and i hasent done any harm for my phone
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- 08-29-2003, 09:26 PM #3NBBChazGuest
Re: Leaving Phone Plugged Into Charger
Well, I believe it would shorton the battery life if you charge it when
it ISN'T empty-> near empty, (my opinion)
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- 08-30-2003, 01:54 AM #4MrWormGuest
Re: Leaving Phone Plugged Into Charger
"Buck Turgidson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> When I am home, I want to leave my cell phone plugged into the charger,
and
> turned on at all times, since this will be my primary phone. In doing so,
> will I shorten the battery life, or will it be drawing on the AC power.
The
> model is 3360.
>
> Thanks very much.
>
The charger (or actually the phone, 'cause the logic is there) uses a
diffrent charging method when the phone is left with the charger pluged-in,
so it doesn't harm the phone.
Good Luck
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- 09-04-2003, 06:52 AM #5G.TGuest
Re: Leaving Phone Plugged Into Charger
Hi,
> The charger (or actually the phone, 'cause the logic is there) uses a
> diffrent charging method when the phone is left with the charger
pluged-in,
> so it doesn't harm the phone.
Agree. But it will have a little consumption regarding power, as the charger
isn't perfect - this involving losses, that's what heats up the charger BTW.
Having calculated the efficienty rate of my ACP7 I found that it was 27% -
very poor, but common with these tiny transformers...
> http://sierra4x4.has.it free nokia 7650, 3650, Ericsson P800 links for
software sites
Sierra 4x4... Cossie, then ?
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G.T
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