Simply Tap is the new, instant mobile checkout that allows you to buy in seconds when you see something you like in-store, in an ad or online. Just download the free smartphone app from the App Store or Android Market then look out for the unique codes, tap them in, and check out, to have your goods delivered. It's fast, secure, and so easy any finger can do it.
On the product pages for accessories and Pay as you go phone deals on this website you'll see the Simply Tap logo, with a unique 7/8 digit Product Code under the image of the product. To buy instantly via Simply Tap, just open the app and enter the Product Code. There's no need to enter your card details and delivery address again, as they'll be stored securely in the app from when you registered.
The Kit Power ECO Mains Charger shuts down when it has charged the phone or when disconnected from the handset thus only using the power it needs. The button on the front glows blue to indicate when in operation. If everyone in the UK used a KIT Eco Charger we would save approximately 300,000,000 kwh of electricity per year. At an average cost of 28.5p per kwh, that would be a collective saving as a country of £85m!
| Standby Power Drain | 0.15MW-0.3MW @ 0.5UA-1UA |
Many phone chargers consume electricity whenever they’re plugged in and switched on… even if the phone’s not attached. A smaller ‘power drain’ figure means you’re using less electricity. |
| Rated Input Voltage | 100v ac to 240v ac |
The mains voltage required for your charger. Accessories for the UK will need to handle up to 240v. |
| Frequency Range | 50Hz to 60Hz |
This is related to the mains voltage required for your charger. Accessories for the UK will usually be designed to work in the 50 to 60Hz range. |
| Output Voltage | 5.1V±0.3V(ECO50) 6.0V±0.3V(ECO60) 7.0V±0.3V(ECO70) |
The voltage produced to recharge your phone’s battery. The exact figure will depend on the make and model of your handset. |
| Output Current | 500mA±50mA |
Current – measured in amperes (or ‘amps’) – measures how quickly the electricity is flowing. This figure will depend on the requirements of your handset. |
| Operating Temperature | 0 to 50°C |
If it’s too hot or too cold, your charger won’t work properly. Only use it within the temperature range shown here. |
| Overload and Short Circuit Protected |
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All UK chargers are produced to strictly-enforced safety standards. Some manufacturers add these additional features to cut the power if the charger is damaged and starts to malfunction. |








