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I haven't seen the new wall charging unit, but if we assume that the output voltage is 5 volts -- then the charging unit would be putting out 2.4 amps.
Quick calculation to find watts: Volts * Amps = Watts, so 5V * 2.4 amps = 12 watts.- Answered by Gerry C from Coto De Caza
- 26-Oct-2012
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Nope. This is supposedly 2.4 amps for quicker charging. Notice: 2.4 amps x 5 volt = 12 Watt :)
- Answered by Ye W from East Rutherford
- 26-Oct-2012
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This one is 2.5AMP
- Answered by Mark S
- 31-Oct-2012
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It says right on the unit: Output: 5.2V 2.4A
- Answered by Micah M from Portland
- 27-Dec-2012
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I would expect if it's 12W, then being 5V it is 2.4 Amps.
- Answered by Simon T
- 26-Oct-2012
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