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Certainly. I use a kindle charger, blackberry charger...
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The stock charger is rated for 850mA. As long as you use one rated for that or higher and you'll be fine. Lower than that and you risk it not being able to charge the phone, the charger will likely run hot, and it will shorten the charger's life from being over worked.
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I always use my blackberry chargers. Their cords are twice the length of the moto charger and actually REACH my nightstand.
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i'm usually buying a new walmart charger once a month. them plugs don't last, you know.
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i'm usually buying a new walmart charger once a month. them plugs don't last, you know.
Maybe if you get them at Walmart. The one I'm using is at least three years old.
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Yeah I'm still using one from my og incredible.
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ummmm, my originals only lasted 6 weeks. my older htc lasted 2 months. so you can't blame the walmart brand. they all suck
if they were as good quality is the older style usb plugs. them things lasted. but this newer crap. i get nothing for life out of them.
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Are you sure it's the chargers and not the cables going out? I've never has a charger issue (unless it was too weak), but there were times I've gone trough a cable a month.
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Over the course of the last week I've charged the Bionic from:
- my old Palm Pre wall charger through a generic ReTrak retractable USB => MicroUSB cable,
- the power supply for the Motorola dock,
- the Motorola dock itself,
- a Verizon dual-USB car charger plugged into the Motorola car dock, and
- a Blackberry MicroUSB charger,
all with no problems. Each of them provides sufficient power and the MicroUSB connection works. Done.
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that's the problem. the plug connectors don't last for nothing.
absolutely nothing goes wrong with the charger itself. it's always the plug port that goes into the phone.
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I've got half a dozen chargers or so throughout the house and office. The newest is 13 months old, the oldest is three years or more.
If you're going through a charger a month I suspect the common denominator is you, not the hardware.
I don't mean that in an argumentative way, but you might look at how you're handling your chargers.
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last week i was listening to my satellite radio. there's a talk show i listen to nightly. and pretty much every caller was talking about the same problem.
i'm not the only one who's cables don't last.
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On SiriusXM? I'm a talk talk show junkie on there and curious which show.
Next time it happens, though, try replacing the cable only. Not the charger. I posted a thread on here a while back about USB cables not lasting very long.
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I still use the same charge cable that I have had for over a year myself and a few others but all of which are at least a year old or more. Most any charger should work fine for overnight charging but if you are going to use it in your car while using GPS and Bluetooth make sure it will put out enouch juice, around 1 amp, to keep up with the power being consumed.