Yeah, almost.  From what I can tell, there are two standards for fast
charging.  One that Apple uses, and one other one.  Some two-port
chargers will have a port for each, which is nice.

--Ted

On 2/21/2013 12:53 PM, Yves Dorfsman wrote:
> On 2013-02-21 12:00, Brian Gold wrote:
>> I just replaced my aging Droid 2 Global with a Nexus 4 (along with a
>> Nexus 7
>> tablet). I absolutely HATED using the Droid 2 for the last year of my
>> contract. Battery  life was horrible, even with replacement batteries.
>> I doubt
>> I will get a non Nexus phone again, because I hate being locked in to a
>> specific Android version by a developer or carrier.
>>
>> That said, I've been using the "Hacker's Keyboard" app on both devices
>> for a
>> while now specifically for when I'm using ConnectBot. This keyboard
>> can do
>> pretty much anything that a physical keyboard can and is very
>> customizable.
>> Plus, it is free & opensource. Here is the google code page for it:
>> https://code.google.com/p/hackerskeyboard/ or you can get it via the
>> market.
>>
> 
> Great! We almost, ALMOST, had a standard for once...
> 
> I had no idea about this, I assumed the device just pumped as much as
> the host will give it. I was so proud to have put a bunch of 2A adapters
> around the house (the kind that you can still plug a regular 110V + use
> 1 x 2A USB or 2 x 1A USB).
> 
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