Cell phone voltages are DC5V-5.5V
You can't. The cell phone charger needs AC current in order to recharge its battery. The laptop is incapable of producing AC voltages.
Cell phones use electric energy from a battery to power their circuits, display screens, and other components. The battery stores electrical energy which is then converted into the necessary voltages to power the various functions of the cell phone.
Yes you can get a replacement battery for a BT50 Motorola Cell Phone
If your cell phone will not charge it could be the battery or the battery charger. You best way to find out is to try the battery charger on a similar phone and see if it charges the other one.
Lots of things have an electrochemical cell in them. That electrochemical cell is a battery. You cell phone has at least two of them. There is a small one that "keeps alive" memory if you remove the primary battery. A flashlight has a cell or cells in it. We could go on all day. Motor vehicles have a battery, which is a collection of electrochemical cells. Note that a battery could be composed of a single cell, like the "AAA", "AA", "C" and "D" cells. We call them batteries, but they are a single electrochemical cell. A 9-volt battery, on the other hand, has several cells in it stacked in series so their voltages add. That car battery we mentioned is 6 electrochemical cells "long" so that the voltages will sum to the 12 volts (which is actually a bit over 13 volts).
Lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery
No, the data is stored in your non-volatile internal memory of the cell phone which has nothing to do with the battery. battery is only for powering the memory and other componets in the cell
3.5v You add the voltages when placed in series.
the lithium ion inside of it helps it run on a cell phone
The Motorola Cell Phone Car Charger will allow you to charge your cell phone up to 90% of its battery capacity in a few hours.
no
firstly, open the backside of your phone then take the battery by pressing one side up and then take it from your phone.....