The battery could heat up, leak, or explode. The chemical reactions in ordinary batteries are not practically reversible, as in wet-cell batteries or nickel-cadmium types.
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.
a battery, a charger and the SIM card
It is a cell phone charger that you can take with you. A cell phone charger is what you use to keep your battery from dying. You will need to charge your phone once a week or so.
A solar cell phone charger is a electrical device, that uses a solar panel to charge a phone battery.
If the battery has a defective cell it might not allow the car to start with a charger. Have the battery tested.
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.
Walmart.com has a battery charger that will charge AA AAA C cell D cell and also 9 volt batteries. This seems to be a one charger fits all sizes that you are asking for. It is put out by energizer
Most mobile chargers aren't really chargers, but rather a power source. The electronics that monitors the charging and stops it when the battery is full is all in the cell phone. IF you hook the cell "charger" straight up to a battery you run the risk of disastrous overcharging.
No, you can not charge a mobile battery using torch cell. <<>>> i think charger need and mobile the same. also battery.
Well that really does depend on what type of charger for what battery, i.e. cell phone, regular battery, AA, AAA etc. There are options. I recommend www.ledshoppe.com www.dealextreme.com
It could blow up the battery.
It depends on its rating and the charger used.