Unplug it from the computer and use a charger with higher amperage. For example if the standard charger uses a 5 V 1 Amp charger than you use a 5 V 2 Amp that will charge twice as fast but you may run the risk of overheating the cell phone. Find out from the phone manufacturer if the phone can sustain higher current.
In the wall because we have more electricity there .
no it cannot charge a computer. a phone battery does not have enough power to charge a computer. maybe it can it the phone battery has a bigger capacity than the computer (which is imposibble)
it depends on where you store it or if your leaving it plugged in after you charge your phone
Because Windows automatically attempts to identify anything plugged into a USB port. The computer knows your phone is plugged in - and treats it as a 'removable mass-storage device'.
F you over charge your phone battery It will die faster
Electricity runs through it to charge your phone ect. :)
I wouldn't imagine it would. If it's a decent charger it should regulate the current, regardless of input voltage. But if it's cheapo, then it's likely it will charge faster with the car running, rather than being off.
No, it won't. Basically, plugs are one-way streets. Electricity frow out of them, but you can't "charge the power company." So the phone can charge, but if the power goes out, and it's still plugged in, it won't discharge any faster than normal, since the power has no where to go except to power the phone.
no
Yes you can when you buy the phone you should get something to plug in to the computer.
Yes, you should always charge new phones ( Li-Ion Batteries generally) before the first use. You can, however, use it once you have it plugged in because it continues to charge (although at a slower rate) when it is plugged in. All you need to do is make sure the battery is at 100 percent before unplugging it or the battery will run down faster.
I have a hcl head phone I have plugged it on but does not work