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What wattage does my phone charger use?

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I'm going to Italy in like, less than two weeks. I have a motorola slvr, and the phone charger is a motorola model fmp5202a...

its input is 110-240v which is apporoximately 50-60 hz , .15a

its output is 5V = 250mA

can someone please helpe me?

i need to know if a 50 watt converter is okay for me to use.

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  1. Watts = Volts x Amps. You should be concerned with the output into your phone.  That charger will work. No voltage converter is needed. You need to buy a plug converter though. Italy takes round prongs, not flat (guessing you are from U.S.A). Try the source link. Should be very helpful to you. Since Italy uses a voltage of 220 and 60hz (which falls within the boundries of your charger's input) you should be fine.

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