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Hello there ,

I wanna know if this could hurt the battery , because I have 2 chargers , the original one from nokia N9 and the AC-10E from N900 .

I'm asking this because the N900 charger has output 5v , 1200mA and the N9 one has 5v and only 1000mA .
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I've been using the N900 charger since I got the N9 on October 7th. It's still alive.
 
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Yup, I've been using my n900 charger as well with no problems
 
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The reason why the EU is forcing cell phone manufacturers to support charging via micro USB is that all chargers should (theoretically) work for all devices. At least for chargers and devices from the same company this should be true.

I've been charging my N9 with my N900's charger for weeks, and vice versa. No problems so far.
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Originally Posted by Dragoss91 View Post
I'm asking this because the N900 charger has output 5v , 1200mA and the N9 one has 5v and only 1000mA .


1500mA AFAIK.


EDIT: You're right. Output 0.1A.
 
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