No. Every phone manufacturer has different batteries and some phones even from the same manufacturer have different batteries. You must find a phone battery that is for your phone.
Over time, the batteries in phones are just not able to handle the same level of charge that they were once able to. When your battery just isn't giving the same level of power that it once was, you may want to consider buying a new one to help keep your mobile life up and running. Keep in mind that not all batteries will fit all phones, even if the batteries look identical. If you want to find batteries for a Motorola phone, then you need to buy specific Motorola batteries or else they simply won't work in your device.
It would be best to get a cellphone case that fits to your phone since there are many different styles of cell phones. There are cases that claim to fit all, but there are always exceptions.
Some Sony laptops have generically manufactured batteries, but not all. The AC adapters are generic, but the batteries may be a custom fit, dependent on the model.
The Wii Fit Balance Board (if you can get one) uses 4 AA batteries.
It uses 4 double a batteries.
I sprint for about 30 minutes to 1 hour everyday for me to keep fit.
I think that Verizon Wireless, At&t, or Sprint would be your best bet. They provide good coverage, even in rural areas and they also provide various rate plans to fit everybody's needs.
SIM cards have generic sizes and basic functions. The difference lie in the frequencies that they operate on.
No, cell phones, especially older cell phones, have specific chargers for specific models. I would ask best buy or HHGREGG if they carry a charger that will fit your cell phone.
Anyplace that sells batteries can tell you the correct size to purchase.
Of course pocket phones are real, they're cell that fit in your pocket that's how they are called pocket phones.
No, Olympus camera batteries do not fit other camera models as they are specifically designed for Olympus Cameras. You should also watch out for other batteries types claiming they are compatible with Olympus.