Questions about the Turbo Charger included in the box and FM Radio - X Style (Pure) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

In AUS, Vodafone (exclusive retailer) includes the TurboPower 15 charger inside the box instead of the 25. Can you guys from other regions (US/UK/EU/IN/etc) confirm if you only received the Turbo Power 15 or the Turbo Power 25 included in the box along with the phone?
I did read something about FM Radio being supported and available for the device. I don't want to get into a debate of "who uses FM radio in this era?". Just want another confirmation if any other region's Moto X Style (Pure) '15 includes/supports FM Radio.
Regards,
Sidds

FM radio does not work. FM player app downloaded from Play Store says FM Radio not supported.
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siddsm said:
In AUS, Vodafone (exclusive retailer) includes the TurboPower 15 charger inside the box instead of the 25. Can you guys from other regions (US/UK/EU/IN/etc) confirm if you only received the Turbo Power 15 or the Turbo Power 25 included in the box along with the phone?
I did read something about FM Radio being supported and available for the device. I don't want to get into a debate of "who uses FM radio in this era?". Just want another confirmation if any other region's Moto X Style (Pure) '15 includes/supports FM Radio.
Regards,
Sidds
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We received the 25w turbocharger in the US.
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TrenchKato said:
We received the 25w turbocharger in the US.
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Thanks, have a picture of the charger with the specs on it? I'll post one of the charger we got.

Thanks, yep, I had the same problem.

Input:
100-240v 50/60hz 0.7a
Output:
5v 2.85a
9v 2.85a
12v 2.15a

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Charger specification?

Hi,
What is the specification of the charger?
I might import this Nexus 7 from UK to The Netherlands.
The power plug is different, and I dont like to use converter.
So, I plan to buy from somewhere else.
Thanks for any info.
gogol said:
Hi,
What is the specification of the charger?
I might import this Nexus 7 from UK to The Netherlands.
The power plug is different, and I dont like to use converter.
So, I plan to buy from somewhere else.
Thanks for any info.
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From the USA Google Play site:
Tech Specs
AC INPUT
110V-240V
DC OUTPUT
5Vdc/2A
PLUG
North American NEMA 1-15 plug (standard 2 prong US plug)

Buying N4 from US to use in UK

Given the price difference, if I buy an N4 while over in the US on business, will it work in the UK on our 3G networks? Are there any technical differences between the two phones (other than the plug for recharging from the wall socket of course!).
simon12 said:
Given the price difference, if I buy an N4 while over in the US on business, will it work in the UK on our 3G networks? Are there any technical differences between the two phones (other than the plug for recharging from the wall socket of course!).
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No, they are the same, N4 only has one variant. US version is the same as WW version.
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aimcr7 said:
No, they are the same, N4 only has one variant. US version is the same as WW version.
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OK, great. Would it make a difference to the returns policy if there was a problem with it. Could I return it from the UK to whoever handles it in the UK or is it not a worldwide warranty?
And, is the charger like an HTC one where the plug has a USB socket for the cable meaning I could use my current charger?
simon12 said:
OK, great. Would it make a difference to the returns policy if there was a problem with it. Could I return it from the UK to whoever handles it in the UK or is it not a worldwide warranty?
And, is the charger like an HTC one where the plug has a USB socket for the cable meaning I could use my current charger?
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It uses the standard micro USB cable but the ac adapter uses a different output voltages. Nonetheless' it will still work.
I think if you will have to sent it back to U.S instead of the UK. I also think you have to return it to wherever you purchased your device.
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[Q] Importing to the UK

I've purchased a nexus player from the US and having it shipped to the UK. Now I realise the AC adapter that comes with it will have a US plug. So my question is can I buy a compatible AC adapter that has a UK plug and if so could anyone post me a link or specification for one?
qwerty2626 said:
I've purchased a nexus player from the US and having it shipped to the UK. Now I realise the AC adapter that comes with it will have a US plug. So my question is can I buy a compatible AC adapter that has a UK plug and if so could anyone post me a link or specification for one?
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i did the same and i read up on the Nexus Player and it supports 110-240v and u dont got more than 240v in the UK?, i used an adapter like this: http://www.kjell.com/image/Product_130399769502542586/full/1 and it works with 230v we got in sweden.
DarkShadowSwE said:
i did the same and i read up on the Nexus Player and it supports 110-240v and u dont got more than 240v in the UK?, i used an adapter like this: http://www.kjell.com/image/Product_130399769502542586/full/1 and it works with 230v we got in sweden.
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Ah yeah of course didn't think of buying an adapter! And no our mains voltage is 230v I think.

Using NA version in Israel

Hello everyone
So I have pre-ordered for me and for my sister the 6p.
I have ordered from US Store, and now I see there are us verion and global version.
Anyway, I can see we can use the US version without any problem in here (LTE Band 3)
But I have got another question, can I use my samsung charger to charge it?
Because I have ordered the phone from US, we will get US chargers, and here we use EU chargers.
Yes, any charger will output voltage amps to charge the device.
That said you'll probably need a USB C to USB A adapter cable.
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Hello Gal
please advise, where did you buy it from - no google store in israel...
Thanks...
dashevsk said:
Hello Gal
please advise, where did you buy it from - no google store in israel...
Thanks...
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I bought it from US Google Store
Gal, the charger will support Israeli voltage, so you could just use a simple plug adapter. That's what I do

20W Wireless Charger

Does anyone know where the new wireless 20 watt charger for Note 10+ (with US plug) can be bought from, or at least pre-ordered? It seems unlike the phone itself, it was announced but haven't been made available. Please post links if you've seen an online store that has it for sale.
Apo11on said:
Does anyone know where the new wireless 20 watt charger for Note 10+ (with US plug) can be bought from, or at least pre-ordered? It seems unlike the phone itself, it was announced but haven't been made available. Please post links if you've seen an online store that has it for sale.
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Only found the new (15w) charger on the Samsung site:
https://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/m...eless-charger-stand-15w-black-ep-n5200tbegus/
Stuart R said:
Only found the new (15w) charger on the Samsung site:
https://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/m...eless-charger-stand-15w-black-ep-n5200tbegus/
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That would be the one I'm asking about, thanks. It's actually a 20W wireless charger, not 15W. This phone arena link explains the reason it's listed at 15W only is because FCC is slow and lazy, and they don't even have a 20W certification process for wireless chargers, and they only moved from 5W to 15W last year, so they were able to certify the charger for 15W only. Also Roland Quandt, the guy who originally leaked this charger says he's personally witnessed this charger working at 20W charging rate.
best buy have them in stock already you can have it shipped
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