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Yes. A battery draws what it needs from the charger, the charger does not force current into the battery. The voltage spec. is the same. Things would be different if you were to try to charge a five volt battery with a ten volt charger. You would probably blow the battery. Hope this helps.
If you want to use another charger... it MUST have the same voltage and mA/h rating as your existing charger - AND the same connector to attach to your phone.
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If the voltage is the same you can. It will just take a bit longer to charge than a 150 amh charger.
No, though it can use a DSi or DSi XL's charger.
No. It wouldn't. I guess you can but you will have to go into "USB mode" from settings and wait for it to charge but if you exit the go wont charge. But you can charge a iPhone with a PSP go charger :) .it works well actually. And you save your self from having to buy a $30 apple wall charger. they are not compatible with earch other, because iPhone charger don't use same port as PSP go charger. If you find a same charge port, it will work on pSP go. we offer both iPhone charger and PSP go charger. you can buy it on mobile-part.com.
It is perfectly fine to charge a power wheel battery with a car charger. It is imperative that you make sure the charger is set to the same voltage as the power wheels battery though.
You can't. I have tried many times. Usually most phones with the same carrier have the same charger but not always. Ask a friend with the same carrier to borrow their charger. If not, sorry you will have to buy a new one.
Yes, only it will take the 1.2 amp a little longer to fully charge a battery than a 1.5 amp charger.
You can't cross wire a car charger adapter to charge other things at the same time. There is a device that can charge devices while in a vehicle called the Over9000 Compact 2.1 Amp USB Car Power Adapter. However, there is no way that you can cross wire a car charger to charge other things at the same time.
It should function the same way even when plugged in. Does your charger not charge strong enough? If it's a third-party charger (not one that came with your Samsung), then it might not provide enough power for you to use the phone and charge at the same time.