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Check the voltage ov the car charger. It should be at least 5V. The Nokia car charger I bought today is spec'ed at 5.7V, works fine. Chargers for older phones may not work, just like my old Nokia phone charger (with the old plug+adapter) doesn't charge the N800, the voltage is probably less than 5V.
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Does anyone know of a good alternative mobile charger for car use?