sharkita
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- Dec 7, 2013
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Re: Turbo Charger
That's my thought. Once Moto started shipping it with the Turbo, that sent the message it's okay to use as the only charger. I use mine when I need to charge at work, and I still use my regular charger when I need to charge at home (mostly because I'm too cheap to buy a second turbo charger, and I'm too lazy to dig it out of my work bag; plus I've got several regular chargers laying around at home). With the turbo charger, the battery only gets warm until it charges up to 65% or so, when it seems to start charging at a normal rate. And even then, the battery never gets warmer than it does sometimes when using GPS while it's plugged into the car charger. I kinda figure it's new technology and it takes a while before people feel comfy accepting new ways of doing things - like when lithium batteries came along and replaced NiCads.
Also if it was bad for the battery why would Motorola provide it with the Droid Turbo and the Nexus 6?
That's my thought. Once Moto started shipping it with the Turbo, that sent the message it's okay to use as the only charger. I use mine when I need to charge at work, and I still use my regular charger when I need to charge at home (mostly because I'm too cheap to buy a second turbo charger, and I'm too lazy to dig it out of my work bag; plus I've got several regular chargers laying around at home). With the turbo charger, the battery only gets warm until it charges up to 65% or so, when it seems to start charging at a normal rate. And even then, the battery never gets warmer than it does sometimes when using GPS while it's plugged into the car charger. I kinda figure it's new technology and it takes a while before people feel comfy accepting new ways of doing things - like when lithium batteries came along and replaced NiCads.