Nokia AC-3U Compact Travel Charger (US Plug)

: Nokia AC-3U Compact Travel Charger (US Plug)

Nokia AC-3U Compact Travel Charger (US Plug)

from: Nokia



 : Nokia AC-3U Compact Travel Charger (US Plug)
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Binding: Wireless Phone Accessory
Brand: Nokia
EAN: 5055147524990
Label: Nokia
Manufacturer: Nokia
Publisher: Nokia
Studio: Nokia



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Product DescriptionNokia AC-3U Compact Travel Charger (Original). AC-3U charger is used with Desk Top Charging Stands or battery charger adapters. AC-3U also plugs into 120V outlet.

Compatible with the following Nokia phone models: 3155i, 6155i, 6282, 6265i, 6126, 6103, 6102i.





Features:
  • Compact and lightweight charger
  • Multivoltage operation (110/240 vac)
  • Low standby power consumption
  • Compatible with the following models: 5300 6085 6086 6101 6102 6102i 6103 6110 6111 6120 6126 6131 6


















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