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Ericsson Travel Charger for Ericsson Phones

Ericsson Travel Charger for Ericsson Phones

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A much smaller charger
Review: If any of you have ever had an Ericsson phone (I have had the AF778, T18LX, and R289LX, all on AT&T), you know that many of their chargers are very large, bulky and heavy. Obviously not what you want to be carrying around when you travel. The one benefit of these Ericsson phones is that one charger will work for many models (almost every AT&T model at least). This charger does the exact same thing the regular standard one does, but it is much lighter and smaller. The charger is well worth the money that you will pay because you won't have to lug around such a heavy charger.
The charger works great, but it includes some unnecessary features. For example, it comes with a US plug and a Great Britain plug (I could be wrong about it being a GB plug. It has two metal pins, I think that that is GB??) and it accepts from 110V to 250V. While at least in the US, you will only use it with 120V, the 250V feature would only be used for traveling overseas. But, since the phones that this charger works for seem to only work in the US, this seems to be a wasted feature.

But despite the waste, this charger is much better than the included charger and is a very good investment in your phone, especially if you travel at all.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A much smaller charger
Review: If any of you have ever had an Ericsson phone (I have had the AF778, T18LX, and R289LX, all on AT&T), you know that many of their chargers are very large, bulky and heavy. Obviously not what you want to be carrying around when you travel. The one benefit of these Ericsson phones is that one charger will work for many models (almost every AT&T model at least). This charger does the exact same thing the regular standard one does, but it is much lighter and smaller. The charger is well worth the money that you will pay because you won't have to lug around such a heavy charger.
The charger works great, but it includes some unnecessary features. For example, it comes with a US plug and a Great Britain plug (I could be wrong about it being a GB plug. It has two metal pins, I think that that is GB??) and it accepts from 110V to 250V. While at least in the US, you will only use it with 120V, the 250V feature would only be used for traveling overseas. But, since the phones that this charger works for seem to only work in the US, this seems to be a wasted feature.

But despite the waste, this charger is much better than the included charger and is a very good investment in your phone, especially if you travel at all.


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