@aaronc63961
Bear with me, I'm a bit slow on the uptake ;-)
You have something similar to this to connect a USA charger to an Aust. wall power outlet, is this correct?
If you have a DMM (digital multimeter) you could check if there's 5V DC on the charger's output plug.
Alternatively if you're in Aust, you could go to a local supplier (example only) and check if they have a suitable USB cable with the appropriate DC plug size (take the phone) and use that connected to any mobile phone charger (which allows for a removable USB cable) or connect it to a computer's USB port.
Note: make sure that the DC plug is inserted into the USB cable the correct way as it appears in the image that it is reversible as far as polarity goes. Get the store to check this first if you have to get one with a reversible plug connector.
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Hi @aaronc63961,
Please confirm whether you have a Nokia 3310 or a Nokia 3310 3G as they have different charger connection type i.e. DC barrel plug versus micro USB connector?
What are the AC input voltage specifications for the charger you have now (printed on charger case) e.g. 100-240V AC, 240V AC etc?
What is the voltage supply value of the location that you are in now?
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Hey thanks for fast reply I have the old Nokia 3310 the dc barrel one. Chargers input says 100-240v~ 50-60hz 150ma and output is 5.0v 550ma. the charger is type A (so us charger) i live in australia my travel adapter is 250v~ 10A and i tried multiple wall sockets to charge it and no charge still nothing
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yes its like this one https://ae01.alicdn.com/kf/H27433e84294f...
also its very loose when i put it into any wall socket if i don't hold it it's loose and hangs
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