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2011-11-18
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2011-11-18
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It doesn't matter because this was standardised last year or 2, when most electronic makers decided to use this micro usb-charger model across all devices they make.
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I'm using a 2.0A tablet charger (HP Touchpad) and I've noticed it charges just as slow as if I use a standard 1A charger, so I think it is doing some negotiating to throttle-down the charging rate no matter what you charger you use.
I have a Denmark version of the N9 with a UK adaptor.
How long should it take to charge? Mine seems to take between 2 and half hours to 3 hours from completely dead!
The first 30% is done within 30 minutes (as i have power saving mode on at 30% and it wakes up making the low battery noise!)
The plug is warm to touch while charging and gets cooler nearing the end!
I thought the N9 was meant to be relatively fast charging as my girlfriends iphone only seems to take an hour!
thanks in advance for any help!
Edit: Just did some readings during the charge, i get
30% in 30 minutes
57% in 1 hour
90% in 1h50m
97% in 2h30m
100% in 2h40m
seems to slow down! I'm sure this is normal, but it does seem like a long time to charge!
Last edited by Grazy; 2011-11-14 at 11:55.