Found this cheap universal power adapter for under $4
http://www.techforless.com/cgi-bin/tech4less/DX-AC500?id=uKv4PRMJ&mv_pc=3700
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Only 500 ma.. we need 2 amps (2000 ma) that is why it is so cheap
it should still charge it when it is off. just real slow.
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it should still charge it when it is off. just real slow.
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DYNEX DX-AC1200 UNIVERSAL 1200mA AC ADAPTER Not sure but is this the 1200ma version? Listed on ebay for $6.99 free ship
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Hello,
I'm looking for that part of original charger ... the USB plug which gets inserted (slided) into actual wall charger.
Do you know where I can find it ?
I know this isn't exactly what you were after mate but wondered if you had been on this website, there might be something here that would suit?
http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/cat/Touch-HD-Chargers.htm
There are tons of non-OEM chargers for HD and HD2, but I was looking for something like this one (only for US)
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T dropped my pad today and the DC connter port broke off and i cant charge my tab no more is there any product that will charge my pad or am i screwed? or does anyone know of a good soldering service?
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The gtab docking station will enable you to charge via the bottom port.
selling for $43 ~ $50 shipped in various places, check the accessories forum.
I've been trying get rid of the power strips around the house and eliminate cable clusters. I bought this one because of the 10 Watts USB feature. It works great. It charges the S4 and Note 3 at 1.2A - 1.8A. :good: The picture shows iDevices but it does work really well with Android.
http://www.belkin.com/us/p/P-BSV602/
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Device realme c25
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IMO the screenshot provided above does not allow any statement about phone's charging speed.
I think term "charging speed" is related to charger - what the charger is rated for - and not to a phone's battery, will say it's related to wattage of charger ( Watts = Volts * Amps ).
You may use a plugable USB-C powermeter
to see the charging speed in realtime.
I want to charge my Pixel 6 using my M1 MacBook Air's 30watt Type-C apple original charger... Is it a good idea? Will it affect my phone or it's battery anyway?
Thanks in advance
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It will only give something the phone supports so there is no issue. I use my 130w Dell charger on mine.