Just trying to help. Not terribly useful at the engineering stuff any more
so trying to help how I can. :)
On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 11:59 AM, steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Lowell.
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> The phone will ship with a wall charger.
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Thanks Lowell.
The phone will ship with a wall charger.
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Sent: Monday, April 14, 2008 12:58 AM
To: List for Openmoko community discussion
Subject: Re: Charger? (was: Re: FreeRunner Pricing and PVT
I think my main concern is I see "USB Cable" and "USB Charger" used
interchangeably in these messages. They are not one and the same. So which
is that we are talking about?
On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 1:29 AM, Marcus Bauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Reading your email I wonder if there is a misun
2008/4/14, Marcus Bauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> [...] the
> great news is that the Neo can use any USB charger.
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> I have a Neo 1973 and use it on a daily basis. The great thing is that
> you don't need any special charger, you can use any $5 charger and it
> works. There is a small program out th
Well, you'll get used to it :)
USB-Charging is fine. You can use a standard usb-wallcharger as well as any
mini-usb cable or usb-carchargers and so on.
I have some devices that can only be loaded over usb and some who can also
use a proprietary charger. I mostly use usb, because I have a dozend
cha
Reading your email I wonder if there is a misunderstanding here. A "USB
charger" is not a device that gets plugged into a computer but it is
simply a device that supplies power on a USB-like plug. It can be a wall
charger or a car charger.
If you go to ebay and type in "usb charger" you get plent
I think I'm going to have to completely disagree on this one. I RARELY plug
anything into a computer to simply charge it. I'd venture almost never.
The idea that I HAVE to plug a device into a computer to charge it is
completely ridiculous to me. I'd bet my experience as a product marketer
that c
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