Good question. I'm pretty sure the answer is no. Roh, do you recall?

Remember, though, that the charging is all under software control, so you can set this in software and in fact there are apps to do just this. The hardware only provides automatic detection.

Michael

Ortwin Regel wrote:
That's also something I'd like to know as my Minty Boost supposedly
does up to ~250 mA and I'd like to use that much if possible.
The Neo 1973 doesn't have the necessary hardware to detect chargers,
though, or does it?

Ortwin

On 4/19/08, Hans L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Great summary Michael, and a good discussion.  It would be nice to see
the ability to support other fast chargers in the future.  That is one
of my pet peeves about cell phones is that it seems every single
company(and often even every model made by that company) has it's own
specific charger which is incompatible with anything else.

Michael Shiloh wrote:
 In summary, the Neo can charge at 3 different rates: 100mA, 500mA, and
1A.

Just to be absolutely clear, are these 3 rates hardwired into the
circuitry?  Or might it be possible in the future to support(through
only software changes) some charger that has for example a max rating
of 750mA, and get the maximum output from it.
The discussion up to this point seems to indicate that the best that
could be done with this theoretical charger would be 500mA.  I suppose
it doesn't make a huge difference, but something I'd like to know for
sure.

- Hans Loeblich

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