Monday, August 10, 2009

Not all Nokia battery chargers built the same

An article posted a while ago on AAS mentioned phone battery charge time varied by the charger used. If you've bought Nokia phones from their various product lines then you may have noticed Nokia including different chargers. But what exactly is the difference?


From left to right: AC-3U, AC-6E, AC-5U, AC-5E

Here is a comparison of the various current Nokia chargers:

Type
Short Description
Connector
Power Output
Packaged with
AC-3
Blocky low end chargers
Nokia 2mm
DC 5V, 350mA
Nokia 1110, Nokia 3555, Nokia 5310, Nokia E61
AC-4
High end chargers
Nokia 2mm
DC 5V, 890mA
Nokia 5610, Nokia E71
AC-5
Small high end chargers
Nokia 2mm
DC 5V, 800mA
Nokia N82, Nokia N95
AC-6
Midranged chargers designed for microUSB charging. They resemble the AC-4 in design but output is very different.
microUSB
DC 5V, 550mA
Nokia N97
AC-8
High end chargers. They resemble the AC-4 in design.
Nokia 2mm
DC 5V, 890 mA
Nokia E75
AC-10
High end chargers
microUSB
DC 5V, 1200 mA
Nokia N85, Nokia N86, Nokia N97, Nokia N900
CA-101
USB cable
microUSB
DC 5V, 500 mA
Nseries and Eseries
DC-4
High end car chargers.
Nokia 2mm
DC 5V, 890 mA
N/A
DC-6
Mid range car chargers. They resemble the DC-4 in design
microUSB
DC 5V, 550 mA
Nokia 5800, E72, N97 mini navigation editions
DC-9
Midrange car chargers. They look like a square box with retractable cord
Nokia 2mm
DC 5V, 700 mA
N/A
DC-10
High end car chargers. They are similar to the DC-9 in design.
microUSB
DC 5V, 1200 - 1500 mA
N/A


All this information can be found in small text on your charger. The output indicates the amount of power sent to the phone. You may notice a letter just after the types I listed above such as 'U' or 'E'. This letter indicates the region the charger is designed for - 'U' would be for the United States/Canada while 'E' is European. The same type of charger produces the same output regardless of the charger's region. Moreover, both 'E' and 'U' chargers work with an input of 100-240V at 50-60Hz, so both chargers can work in North America and Europe without worry - with a simple plug adapter of course.

Charging my N82 took over twice as long to charge with the AC-3 compared to the bundled AC-5. I've charged my N82 with a AC-5E charger in Europe, Japan, India with a plug adapter, and North America with a plug adapter with no problems.

Interestingly, the high end N97 bundles such a low output charger. I initially thought it was a microUSB limitation but Nokia also makes the AC-10 which produces much more power. I think someone swapped the battery charger in the review unit I have because the official N97 sales package mentions the inclusion of a AC-10. It would have been better if Nokia equipped the N97 with both the older Nokia charger port and the microUSB charging like the E75 so we could use our existing chargers too.

As you can see, Nokia makes various chargers and the higher the output the faster your phone will charge. So if you have a number of chargers available and need to charge your Nokia phone in a hurry, be sure to pay attention to the charger.