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Motorola cell phones FAQ
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| John Navas 2007-09-03, 11:11 am |
| Q: Why is charging of Motorola phones so slow on the travel charger?
A: The standard travel charger packaged by Motorola with many current
phones puts out insufficient power for fastest possible charging and for
continuous use while charging.
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For example, charger SSW-0509 for the V551 puts out only 375 mA. The
V551 detects this as a slow charger, and thus keeps the external display
backlight off during charging. Worse, there's not enough current to
keep up with use of the phone while charging, so while the phone is use,
the battery will still be discharged even with the phone on the charger.
With a fast charger the external display backlight is on during
charging, and the phone can be used while the battery is charging.
Motorola makes fast 1500 mA chargers that are compatible with these phones:
* SPN4716* (where * might be "B" or "C"), also known as
* NNTN4250 (nominally for Nextel, but also works with non-Nextel phones).
These chargers are readily available from dealers and on eBay for under
$15 (plus shipping).
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Motorola mini USB (EMU) chargers for RAZR, KRZR (with power output if known):
* Wall "travel" (AC) charger (comes with the phone)
+ Motorola SPN5185/SPN5185A/SPN5185B/98604H: 550 mA (mid)
+ Motorola SPN5202/98605: 850 mA (fast)
* Car (12V) charger
+ Motorola SYN1630/SYN0847/98603H/VC700
* External rechargeable battery/charger
+ Motorola SPN5353/P790/98782H
* (5 pin) mini USB cable to computer: 500 mA
+ Motorola SKN6371C
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(For what it's worth, Motorola probably saves less than $1 in cost by
packaging slower chargers instead of fast chargers with its phones.)
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Q: Where can I get USB modem drivers for Motorola cell phones?
A: <http://developer.motorola.com/docst...set_USB_Driver/>
[registration required, but free]
1. UNinstall any existing driver in Device Manager before installing this
driver.
2. Install this driver _before_ connecting cell phone.
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| It's about time. Didn't you see my request for you to post this more
often? My memory is not what it used to be!
John Navas wrote:
> Q: Why is charging of Motorola phones so slow on the travel charger?
>
> A: The standard travel charger packaged by Motorola with many current
> phones puts out insufficient power for fastest possible charging and for
> continuous use while charging.
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> For example, charger SSW-0509 for the V551 puts out only 375 mA. The
> V551 detects this as a slow charger, and thus keeps the external display
> backlight off during charging. Worse, there's not enough current to
> keep up with use of the phone while charging, so while the phone is use,
> the battery will still be discharged even with the phone on the charger.
> With a fast charger the external display backlight is on during
> charging, and the phone can be used while the battery is charging.
>
> Motorola makes fast 1500 mA chargers that are compatible with these phones:
> * SPN4716* (where * might be "B" or "C"), also known as
> * NNTN4250 (nominally for Nextel, but also works with non-Nextel phones).
> These chargers are readily available from dealers and on eBay for under
> $15 (plus shipping).
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Motorola mini USB (EMU) chargers for RAZR, KRZR (with power output if known):
> * Wall "travel" (AC) charger (comes with the phone)
> + Motorola SPN5185/SPN5185A/SPN5185B/98604H: 550 mA (mid)
> + Motorola SPN5202/98605: 850 mA (fast)
> * Car (12V) charger
> + Motorola SYN1630/SYN0847/98603H/VC700
> * External rechargeable battery/charger
> + Motorola SPN5353/P790/98782H
> * (5 pin) mini USB cable to computer: 500 mA
> + Motorola SKN6371C
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> (For what it's worth, Motorola probably saves less than $1 in cost by
> packaging slower chargers instead of fast chargers with its phones.)
>
> ====================
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>
> Q: Where can I get USB modem drivers for Motorola cell phones?
>
> A: <http://developer.motorola.com/docst...set_USB_Driver/>
> [registration required, but free]
>
> 1. UNinstall any existing driver in Device Manager before installing this
> driver.
>
> 2. Install this driver _before_ connecting cell phone.
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| Randall Ainsworth 2007-09-03, 3:33 pm |
| In article <uWUCi.65936$ax1.32046@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>,
John Navas < spamfilter1@navasgro
up.com> wrote:
> Q: Why is charging of Motorola phones so slow on the travel charger?
Is it time for this bullshit again?
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| bruceR 2007-09-04, 4:33 am |
| Yawn.
John Navas wrote:
> Q: Why is charging of Motorola phones so slow on the travel charger?
>
> A: The standard travel charger packaged by Motorola with many current
> phones puts out insufficient power for fastest possible charging and
> for continuous use while charging.
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> ------ For example, charger SSW-0509 for the V551 puts out only 375
> mA. The V551 detects this as a slow charger, and thus keeps the
> external display backlight off during charging. Worse, there's not
> enough current to keep up with use of the phone while charging, so
> while the phone is use, the battery will still be discharged even
> with the phone on the charger. With a fast charger the external
> display backlight is on during charging, and the phone can be used
> while the battery is charging.
>
> Motorola makes fast 1500 mA chargers that are compatible with these
> phones: * SPN4716* (where * might be "B" or "C"), also known as
> * NNTN4250 (nominally for Nextel, but also works with non-Nextel
> phones). These chargers are readily available from dealers and on
> eBay for under $15 (plus shipping).
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> ------ Motorola mini USB (EMU) chargers for RAZR, KRZR (with power
> output if known): * Wall "travel" (AC) charger (comes with the phone)
> + Motorola SPN5185/SPN5185A/SPN5185B/98604H: 550 mA (mid)
> + Motorola SPN5202/98605: 850 mA (fast)
> * Car (12V) charger
> + Motorola SYN1630/SYN0847/98603H/VC700
> * External rechargeable battery/charger
> + Motorola SPN5353/P790/98782H
> * (5 pin) mini USB cable to computer: 500 mA
> + Motorola SKN6371C
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> ------ (For what it's worth, Motorola probably saves less than $1 in
> cost by packaging slower chargers instead of fast chargers with its
> phones.)
>
> ====================
====================
====================
================
>
> Q: Where can I get USB modem drivers for Motorola cell phones?
>
> A:
> <http://developer.motorola.com/docst...set_USB_Driver/>
> [registration required, but free]
>
> 1. UNinstall any existing driver in Device Manager before installing
> this driver.
>
> 2. Install this driver _before_ connecting cell phone.
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