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Yes. It woke me up the first time in the in the middle of the night. It usually happens when it is close to a full charge.
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The noise generated by these devices is primarily generated during light load operation, particularly during preconditioning and taper charge modes.
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I'm charging it at work using the mini-usb to old nokia converter, and have it plugged into my E71 charger (Small round connector type).
And it makes a really high pitched squeal of a noise.. Hard to explain, but a bit like gas escaping form a coke bottle when you open it - but higher pitched! Quite quiet, and no dogs have appeared at my window yet - but they might do!
I've un-plugged it for now, and going through the PC USB connector - no squeal...
Anyone else tried using that chargin method, and any other noises?