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The N900 needs a special cable for "dumb" power sources, see this thread.
I currently use this adapter with a USB/mini USB cable, works great with my Energizer XP8000 (same as XPal's).
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Wow that looks great. Can you tell me how much it recharges the N900 or how long it takes to full recharge the N900?
Also is it easy to recharge the recharger aswell?
Everyone here knows N900's battery doesn't last long enough. So there are a few ways to enjoy our great phone. One of them is to use extended battery like Mugen Power 2400mAh for instance.
I chose another one. I bought a pocket battery, to be particular this baby - XPAL XP4001.It's lightweight, pretty much compact and able to charge the phone 3 times.
It has 2 USB ports that are used to charge a variety of devices(like my iPod). However, I couldn't make it charge my n900 with nokia original usb-microusb cable.
So here comes the question. What's wrong with original cable?Also would not-original usb-microusb cable allow me to charge the phone?
Last edited by qwenjis; 2010-06-26 at 07:45.