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Accessories Wall charger messes up touchscreen?

Spirko

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Aug 28, 2010
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I got one of the cheap combo deals from Amazon, with a case, screen protector, and various chargers. It's similar to the combo that's been posted here recently. The case seems okay, and the screen protector is better than a generic one found at Target.

The problem I'm having is the wall charger (haven't tried the others yet). When plugged in to my Droid 2, the touchscreen goes haywire, making the phone unusable. It will sit there and charge okay, AFAICT, but when I touch the screen, the results are less accurate and sometimes it interprets drags or extra clicks when I merely clicked once.

Has anyone else seen anything like this?
 
I got one of the cheap combo deals from Amazon, with a case, screen protector, and various chargers. It's similar to the combo that's been posted here recently. The case seems okay, and the screen protector is better than a generic one found at Target.

The problem I'm having is the wall charger (haven't tried the others yet). When plugged in to my Droid 2, the touchscreen goes haywire, making the phone unusable. It will sit there and charge okay, AFAICT, but when I touch the screen, the results are less accurate and sometimes it interprets drags or extra clicks when I merely clicked once.

Has anyone else seen anything like this?

This is a common problem with 3rd party chargers, I've had luck with LG, Samsung, and generic ones from meritline.com
 
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I had the same problem with the Droid 1. The seller sent me another one, it worked fine.

Its not a problem with the charger, its something Motorola does with their devices. I've tried finding a definitive answer, but haven't had any luck. I had the same problem with my razr a few years ago, my droid 1, and my motorola bluetooth headset.
 
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Check the power output on the charger. If it isn't high enough you will a) not be able to charge your device as quickly and b) get the weird screen issues you mentioned. again, this is not an issue with the charger other than it possibly not being powerful enough.

The charger is only rated for a current of 500 mA, while the Motorola one is rated for 850 mA. I disassembled the charger and put a scope on the output. The voltage dropped from 5.1 V to below 4.8 V, and there was a large (0.2 V p-p) high frequency noise on it. Definitely underpowered.

At least now I have a Motorola-compatible DC charging cord that I can attach to a better 5.1 V supply.
 
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