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Old 01-22-2012, 06:29 PM   #127
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Originally Posted by solwisesteve View Post
Okay testing seems to show that using a 3rd party charger really does confuse the poor thing. After charging for several hours with the ipad charger I was still only on 50%: It should have been 100% after this time. Off and then the vox charger. On again. Shows 50%. Off and wait 30mins. Now at 60%. Off and wait another 30mins. Now at 100%. So either the ipad charger isn't actually charging or, even if it does then it's pointless anyway because it's impossible to make the vox register that it's been charged up anyway. So my advise is guard your genuine charger with your life: Don't loose and don't break it because this looks like the only charger that actually works! :-(

You can make the Vox register (display) the charge by pressing the reset button inside the back cover.
Even if you don't, it does charge and when fully charged you will get as much use as when charged with the original charger. It is only the charge icon that doesn't update to the real charge level.
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