If the charger is a new type of multi-voltage version. Look at the voltage range label.If it says110-240 Volts AC then it's ok .It will automatically adjust. Otherwise get a step down transformer from cpc.co.uk or Tandy stores.
The battery for US and UK is the same but the different is the battery charger You should get a UK charger for you battery.
Yes you can. The important thing for your DS Lite is the output from the charger not the input. All DS Lites (US or UK or anywhere) all want the same input charge so if you are in the UK a UK charger is exactly what you want to charge any DS regardless of where it came from. The difference is the input to the charger and what it has to do to convert that to what the DS wants so if you are in the UK then a UK charger is perfecto.
NO!
You will need an adaptor
Wht other chargers can also work with the gameboy micro
Check the back of the charger, if it says "100-240volts" than yes.
As far as I know, you will need an outlet adapter because the outlets in England are different than in America.
Yes it's not like it will stop working because you go to a different part of the world, however if you buy it in the US you will have a two-pin 120v charger, which will not work in the UK, you will need a three-pin 240v charger.
Yes, a digital camera bought in the US would work in the UK or any other country for that matter. You would have to buy an adapter to plug into the wall when you use your battery charger (if you use rechargable batteries) because the electrical voltage or frequency or whatever is not quite the same as ours in the US.
Yes, but you'll probably need to get a new charger for it to plug into the sockets in the UK. Games bought in the UK will work on a USA-version Nintendo DS.
No, unfortunately.
A DSi LL charger is made for a Japanese power socket, which while it may be the same shape and configuration as a socket in the US, the two countries use different voltages. It'd be safer to get a DSi XL charger from the US itself.