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Chances are, there is either a problem with your charger cord, or with the charger in the phone. Try buying a new cord first (they're fairly cheap), and if that doesn't help, you may need to take the phone in for repair.
Depends on the brand and model of the GPS, and the brand and model of the smartphone.
Yes, if you are on a phone that connects to a cord, not wireless. Mobile phones should be okay but it's best not to carry a phone around with you during lightening.
The cord on the phone broke
The charge cord that comes with the Blackberry 9300 is a micro USB charge and sync cord. Besides providing the function of charging, this cord provides data synchronization function as well.
It is a 10 inch cord that attaches to the base of the phone charger.
to charge
If you are charging your device on a laptop or desktop, your charge time will be much slower. From a wall plug, it will be faster.
oxygen
The umbilical cord contains blood vessels which carry substances to and from the placenta and thence from the mother.
Yes on cord phone