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Nokia E135498 3.7V 350mA AC Adapter Charger for Cell Phone
- 3.7V DC output voltage
- 350mA output current
- AC adapter charger
- Designed for Nokia cell phones
- Provides charging power
- Standard mobile phone charger
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Product Overview
The Nokia E135498 is an AC adapter charger designed for cell phones, providing a 3.7V DC output at 350mA. It is used for charging compatible Nokia mobile devices.
Technical Information
| Product Type | AC Adapter Charger |
| Input Voltage | 100-240V AC |
| Output Voltage | 3.7V DC |
Additional Specifications
| Output Current | 350mA (0.35A) |
| Compatibility | Nokia Cell Phones (specific models) |
| Connector Type | Proprietary Nokia Connector (likely) |
Product Description
The Nokia E135498 is an AC adapter specifically designed to charge compatible Nokia cell phones. It takes standard AC power from a wall outlet (typically 100-240V) and converts it into a regulated 3.7V DC output with a current rating of 350mA. This specific voltage and current are tailored to safely and efficiently charge the batteries of older Nokia mobile devices. This charger is crucial for maintaining the operational power of Nokia cell phones. Using an incorrect charger can potentially damage the phone's battery or charging circuitry. The E135498 ensures that the power delivered is within the specifications required by the mobile device, facilitating optimal charging performance and battery health. The adapter typically features a proprietary Nokia charging connector that plugs directly into the phone. While specific model compatibility should always be confirmed, this charger represents a standard power solution for many Nokia mobile phones from its era, ensuring users can keep their devices powered up for communication and other functions.

