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Ooops.
This deserves its own section separate from the battery. The provided charger seems cool. The charger looks cool. It is horrible, at least for American standard outlets. The flip switch is nice except that it wobbles and the connectors seem a little short. This results in sparks flying out of the socket. This charger is a fire hazard. The best position is with the part that collapsed opposite to gravity and it seems to work. If you accidentally touch or move the cable you can set off sparks and cause the connection to repeatedly disconnect and connect.
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- To make matters worse, the <strong>Librem5</strong> documentation states that you must only use the charger provided by <strong>Librem5</strong>. You know, the fire hazard charger. Not going to happen. I went to a local store and got a 25 Watt power adapter that supports <abbr title="Programmable Power Supply">PPS</title> (the <strong>Librem5</strong> uses <abbr title="Programmable Power Supply">PPS</title>).
+ To make matters worse, the <strong>Librem5</strong> documentation states that you must only use the charger provided by <strong>Librem5</strong>. You know, the fire hazard charger. Not going to happen. I went to a local store and got a 25 Watt power adapter that supports <abbr title="Programmable Power Supply">PPS</abbr> (the <strong>Librem5</strong> uses <abbr title="Programmable Power Supply">PPS</abbr>).
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Unlike the <strong>Pinephone</strong>, I have found the <strong>Librem5</strong> requires more power to charge. A higher end power adapter like the ones marketed for high Wattage are recommended. I found that I can charge the <strong>Librem5</strong> using a cheap low Amperage (low Wattage) adapter only when the phone is off.