Trying to understand what the various numbers mean found on all the various chargers from my different phones over the years..
And why bigger doesn't always seem to be better..
Samsung: Model - etaou80jbe - 100-240V - 50-60Hz - 0.15(0,15A) - Output 5.0V == 1.0A
HTC: Model - tc u250 - 100-240V ~200mA 50-60Hz - Output 5.0V == 1.0A
RIM: Model - RIM 00004ADuuS-001 - 100-240V ~200mA - 50-60Hz - 11-17VA - Output 5V == 750mA
is it nothing more than 1A is greater than 750 mA?
The Samsung charger, charges my SIII faster than the HTC charger does; yet they are similar specs..
I have a tablet charger that the output is 2A, but it still doesn't charge the SIII as fast as the Samsung charger..
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones/SCH-I535ZKBVZW-accessories
Why does Samsung sell so many different chargers for the same device..
ETA-U90JWE - seems to be the 2A version.. is that safe to leave your phone attached to a larger output? Does the battery know how to handle twice the power for hours on end? i.e. leave the phone charging over night..
[Amazon Specs] Model: ETA-U90JWS, Input: 100-240V~50-60Hz, 0.35A Output: 5.0V, 2.0A
Thanks in advance..
Mystique said:
Trying to understand what the various numbers mean found on all the various chargers from my different phones over the years..
And why bigger doesn't always seem to be better..
Samsung: Model - etaou80jbe - 100-240V - 50-60Hz - 0.15(0,15A) - Output 5.0V == 1.0A
HTC: Model - tc u250 - 100-240V ~200mA 50-60Hz - Output 5.0V == 1.0A
RIM: Model - RIM 00004ADuuS-001 - 100-240V ~200mA - 50-60Hz - 11-17VA - Output 5V == 750mA
is it nothing more than 1A is greater than 750 mA?
The Samsung charger, charges my SIII faster than the HTC charger does; yet they are similar specs..
I have a tablet charger that the output is 2A, but it still doesn't charge the SIII as fast as the Samsung charger..
Why does Samsung sell so many different chargers for the same device..
ETA-U90JWE - seems to be the 2A version.. is that safe to leave your phone attached to a larger output? Does the battery know how to handle twice the power for hours on end? i.e. leave the phone charging over night..
[Amazon Specs] Model: ETA-U90JWS, Input: 100-240V~50-60Hz, 0.35A Output: 5.0V, 2.0A
Thanks in advance..
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Yeah you hit the nail on the hammer. The 1A (1000mA) is greater than 750 mA. I can't think of any reason that the tablet charger doesn't charge up the phone as fast.
Well, I can say that 1000mA it's equivalent to 1A.. So that means your charger will deliver less power to your phone.. So your phone will charge slower.. Another thing is that phones are built to handle up to a specified quantity of power.. Some phones can handle, as an example, upto 1A, so if you connect a 2A charger, it will use only 1A and your phone will not charge faster than with a 1A charger...
But if your phone can handle 2A chargers, if you connect a less capable charger 750mA or 1A or whatever, it WILL charge slower than with a 2A charger...
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I'm thinking of buying a car charger plug with a usb connection to use with the usb cabel that comes with the diamond.
What output rating should that car charger have?
The one I'm thinking of buying has a output of 5V and 1000mA. I've seen others with 500mA but not sure which one to get?
Does anybody have any idea?
Thanks /Sonny
All up to 2A should work! The charging process with 500mA could be slower. But they will all work!
Just calculate, the original battery has 3.7V with 900mA, that makes 3.33Wh.
So the charging process is never at full capacity for optimal charging of the battery.
With an output of 5V and 500mA the charging should last about an hour or 1 1/2 hours. So I think 1000mA should be more than enough.
Couldn´t find any hint on the original output current of the HTC charger, sorry.
Thanks for the quick reply!
I will go for the 1000mA then, same price anyway
Thanks!!
Just found this in the manual
AC Adapter Voltage range/frequency: 100 - 240V AC, 50/60 Hz
DC output: 5V and 1A
/Sonny
Does the Car Charger for TOUCH CRUISE DUAL fit in the Diamond as wel?
Same connector?
Hi, i have this smartphone, but i don't have a AC,
I charger only on USB Port, but any other ac usb type didn't work? i was thinking in AC charger Motorola V3 dc output 5v - 850mah
ac charger s710 = 5v 1A ?
works?
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yes, the charger is 5 Volt - 1 Amper
Yes any generic usb charger with those specs should work fine 5V 1A
As far as I know, there are no USB chargers that go over 5V @ 1aH.
Anything that has a miniUSB end, you can plug in. One with lower amperage will just charge slower.
well maybe because USB specs from what I know deliver a max 500mA.
Btw I have a charger that delivers 5 V 2A but it has a standard jack...but with a solder you can put on it a mini USB plug so...
But more current you deliver on charge the more the battery drops his effeciency in time.
And ha4waii is right less current means slower charges.
But remeber the values of the current are peak values expressed in Amperes and not amperes per hour (it's not a battery it's a charger)
the current is a peak so it is not Ah it's a charger not a battery LoL
tanks for the help....
well, the ac from motorola v3, have mini-usb jack, but the specs.... dc Output -> 5V... 0,15A
i need a ac, anyone can send a acpower and battery to brazil???
in brazil ac power costs.... about Us $50 ...
Even a generic one????
it used to cost about 5-15 $
http://shop.ebay.it/items/_W0QQLHQ5...0.l1313&_odkw=mini+usb+charger+wall&_osacat=0
what language can use in your phone? i want a Spanish lastest ROM downloaded from HTC, regards!
So I got a new charger that says this on the back:
Delta Electronics, Inc.
AC Adapter HTC P/N: 79H00051-02M
Model: ADP-5FH C
Input: 100-240V ~ 0.2A 50-60Hz
Output: 5V -- 1A LPS
Efficiency Level: IV
Do you think it's ok to use it with my Diamond?
Thanks
dan138zig said:
So I got a new charger that says this on the back:
Delta Electronics, Inc.
AC Adapter HTC P/N: 79H00051-02M
Model: ADP-5FH C
Input: 100-240V ~ 0.2A 50-60Hz
Output: 5V -- 1A LPS
Efficiency Level: IV
Do you think it's ok to use it with my Diamond?
Thanks
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the original is 5V 1A output so it should be fine
yupz, except the product number (of course this must be different )
everything is the same as the original charger.
Can I use an Apple iPad charger to charge my Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini (GT-I8190)?
Input: 100 - 240V ~ 0.5A (0,5A) 50 - 60 Hz
Output: 5.2V ⎓ 2.4A
It is a genuine charger and I tested it for a few seconds, it charges, but it takes a few seconds for the phone to say "Charging" from when I plug it in. Should I be concerned? Also the output voltage is 0.2V higher than the normal 5.0V USB charging voltage. I know the amperage doesn't matter, I'm just concerned about the voltage and the compatibility of this Apple charger.
Any help will be greatly appreciated!
I use the same charger and i've been charging my Note 3 and Note 2 previously with it without any issues.
Thank you!
Thank you very much for your help!
How can a switching power adapter used with this mobile?
An adapter from Huawei, which calls a "switching power adapter" with the following details:
input: 100 240v 50/60hz, 0.5a
output: 5v = 2a OR 9v = 2a
Can someone explain how the output "switches"? What output it gives? Can this adapter be used for Samsung phone which needs 5v at 2a to charge?
If anyone can explain how the switching works that'd be great!