$2-300 per year.
A universal phone charger is a phone charger can has a part where you can plug it into your car while your on the go and it charges your phone while you in your car and Yes but you would need to buy the right plug in that would fit your phone
100$ or less
This happened to me. I called Safelink, they told me to either buy another charger or send the safelink phone back and they would send a new phone w/charger. Also was told if I didn't send the cell phone that was in my possession after they sent the new phone, they would turn the service off...
Yes, that means that recently you have been putting your phone in the charger to hard and your not cautious. By doing that the charger shapes the hole and makes it too big. Next time carefully insert the charger in your phone.
Pantech Ease Charger price would be 15 dollars plus. For a Universal Charger their price is a little cheaper but not much than a pantech Ease Charger
The price of a Nokia phone charger would change depending on what model charger one needed. CellPhoneShop has many different models available and their prices range from 3 USD to 10 USD
The only way this would even be considerably possible, is if you had your phone connected to a phone charger.
I would recommend that you purchase a cell phone charger online. Most times, you'll be able to find the charger for your phone for a lot cheaper online than if you went into the big box electronic store or your local service carrier's store. Check the resources for a site where you can find cell phone chargers.
The only way this would even be considerably possible, is if you had your phone connected to a phone charger.
Depends on the price of gas, model year of the Charger, etc...
You can purchase a car battery charger for your phone anywhere that has mobile accessories. First place you would want to look is your service provider headquarters since they probably supplied you with the phone you have.
As long as the charger is connected to its power source it will take a small amount of power from that source (even if the phone is not connected to it), regardless of whether it is an AC "wall wart" charger or a cigarette lighter charger (although normally turning the car ignition off turns the cigarette lighter outlet off, so if it drains the car battery the car ignition switch may have a problem). If the phone is connected to the charger it may continue to take extra power even with the phone fully charged (I have a Tracfone that will drain my battery powerpack completely (if not connected to a charger its internal battery drains completely in less than 2 days even if I'm not using it at all -- this phone has something wrong in it). The real issue is now fast the charger is draining the battery. BTW, I am assuming above that you mean an external battery that the charger is connected to, not the internal battery of the cell phone itself (if this is the case I would say the phone is seriously defective as this would normally not be possible).