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Re: Car charger that works ?
Car chargers don't charge at a rate even close to a 110v outlet, same with charging the phone via a computer and USB Cable. I have heard that they only charge at 50% of what a 110v outlet charges at.
I have never tried this, but you could plug a small wattage inverter for $20 or so, that allows you to plug a normal 110v charger into it and then try charging your phone that way. It has always been an issue that you could have your phone plugged into your car charger and then start a phone call and eventually, the phone will run out of battery power because the charger just does not put enough charger into the phone to both charge it and use it. Quote:
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With TP2 I was able to travel for 17 hours straight with GPS working and music playing all the while maintaining charge.
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Re: Car charger that works ?
Well, I picked up a Duracell charger that says "HTC and Blackberry" (incidentally, BB has the same issue with most chargers not being powerful enough). The store was just a few miles away so no really conclusive test yet, but it does seem that the device went from 76% to 78% with GPS on... will see tomorrow how it behaves on an hour long drive to work.
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