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Phone Accessory - Blackberry Curve 8300 OEM Travel Charger / AC Adaptor / Battery Charger / Wall Charger

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Manufacturer: Blackberry
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Binding: Wireless Phone Accessory Brand: BlackBerry EAN: 0845374031539 Feature: Input voltage: AC 100 - 240V Label: Blackberry Manufacturer: Blackberry Publisher: Blackberry Studio: Blackberry
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Input voltage: AC 100 - 240V Charges Ni-MH and Li-ion cell phone batteries An OEM product from Motorola Charges your Blackberry cell phone at home, at office or in a hotel
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The Blackberry Pearl Folding Blade Travel Black Charger ASY08332002 is the smallest and most compact travel charger for your BlackBerry® device. The charger allows you to keep your device fully charged whether you're at the office, at home, or on the go. Compatible with North American receptacles only.
Compatible with :6210 6220 6230 6280 6510 7100g 7100i 7100r 7100t 7100v 7100x 7105t 7130e 7210 7230 7250 7270 7280 7290 7510 7520 8700c 8700g 7130c 8100c 8100 8703e
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Telecommunication technologies presented as cell phone and other wireless applications, are powerful tools to break the barriers of time and space. With the introduction of high-bandwidth, digital communication technologies, it is possible to deliver audio, video, and waveform data to wherever and whenever needed for low cost.
With rapid development of the filed, 3 type of application can be found depend on technology. The first generation wireless mobile communications are totally based on weak analog signal. The second-generation network is based on low-band digital data processing. New and popular third-generation (3G - the common name) wireless technology represents collection of various 2G wireless systems into one global system that includes both terrestrial and satellite components.
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