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My results are different. My BoxWave cable for my 8525 actually is
usable with my Motorola S9/820 bt headphones and my Holux "lipstick"
gps.<br>
<br>
I bought 2 usb battery packs...APC and JavoEdge. The APC is ONLY
chargeable via regular usb cable whereas the JavoEdge battery (same ah
I think) recharges with either sync/charge cable or just charge cable.<br>
<br>
The JavoEdge also has an "eyelet" at top so you could (hang on...I know
this is uber-geeky) attach it to lanyard around your neck and use your
phone/camera/etc. while recharging.<br>
<br>
I like this versatility a lot....and my wife really likes the new setup
(passing wife test is always a good thing) as there is less crap
everywhere and it actually looks kinda sorta elegant.<br>
<br>
My phone has like 4 radios on it (gps, ir, wifi, cellular, bt) and
sometimes you never can be sure if your battery is going to last. It's
good to know that with a minimal amount of stuff I can never again have
to worry about running out of juice at critical moments (miss the
camera shot, etc.).<br>
<br>
<br>
cheers,<br>
<br>
mike<br>
<br>
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<pre wrap="">My Boxwave has been flaky... I've had much better access with the
Proporta Mobile Power pack which can charge all my gear and do it
while connected to my laptop (being charged itself) or on the go from
my gadget / laptop bag and in the car.
On 10/30/07, Mike Klein <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:mklein@vxappliance.com"><mklein@vxappliance.com></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap=""> I would strongly suggest a "usb" recharging solution using cable from
BoxWave or JavoEdge. BoxWave's cable provides sync/charge (charge is
'cracked' out dc plug from usb power pins) and JavoEdge is charge only.
Using this I can get "charged 100%" on N800.
They work excellent via ac/wall xformer or usb hub. I have all my crap
recharging via retractible cables (pdas, 720p camera, mp3 players) and it's
quite the kewl solution.
I hate having to lug chargers around and now just carry my "master" Tumi
universal power supply and a small handful of charge cables...plus one
regular usb->mini for when I am charging/sync'g off of computer.
I also carry a regular usb extension cable and a special usb->dc adaptor
for the cameras and other 5v stuff. It's really liberating man...
mike
Peter Flynn wrote:
Jonathan Jesse wrote:
Quick question, I'm off traveling and have left the charger at home.
Someone at the same confrence has a n770 and I am wondering if the
charger is compatible?
Jonathan Greene wrote:
> should be cool ... the thin plug fits most newer nokias now
Does this mean any Nokia charger with the thin plug will do?
Can you buy N800 US chargers separately? This would avoid me having to
bring a plug-adaptor to the US (UK-style 3-square-pin mains plugs, which
are heavy and bulky, have a habit of dragging plug-adaptors out of US
wall sockets).
///Peter
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