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I just purchased a used Nokia 5160i and noticed that it uses either a 3.6V
NiMH or Li-ion battery. The charger supplied with the unit is, apparently,
not the charger that Nokia recommends, although I've used it a couple of
times. I see that there are several chargers recommended for this unit, and
wonder if the charger for my Kyocera 6035 Smartphone, which also uses a 3.6V
Li-ion battery, will work OK for the Nokia. The advantage is probably
faster charging time, and the fact that I already have a car charger for the
Smartphone. The polarities seem to be the same, and the Kyocera charger is
a "rapid travel charger" so works with a broader range of input voltages.
Output voltage for the Kyocera charger is 4.2V at 1.0A while output voltage
for the charger supplied (which is actually for a massager) is 2.8V at
320mA.
Is the Kyocera charger compatible? Can I use it with the Nokia? Can I used
the car charger as well, if it has a comparable output? What are the
limits?
Thanks in advance.
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--Scott
I just purchased a used Nokia 5160i and noticed that it uses either a 3.6V
NiMH or Li-ion battery. The charger supplied with the unit is, apparently,
not the charger that Nokia recommends, although I've used it a couple of
times. I see that there are several chargers recommended for this unit, and
wonder if the charger for my Kyocera 6035 Smartphone, which also uses a 3.6V
Li-ion battery, will work OK for the Nokia. The advantage is probably
faster charging time, and the fact that I already have a car charger for the
Smartphone. The polarities seem to be the same, and the Kyocera charger is
a "rapid travel charger" so works with a broader range of input voltages.
Output voltage for the Kyocera charger is 4.2V at 1.0A while output voltage
for the charger supplied (which is actually for a massager) is 2.8V at
320mA.
Is the Kyocera charger compatible? Can I use it with the Nokia? Can I used
the car charger as well, if it has a comparable output? What are the
limits?
Thanks in advance.
--
--Scott