The charger with the 900ma output will charge the battery faster than the charger with a 500ma output. The phone with the 900mah battery will last longer between charges than that of the 500mah battery.
What does it matter is the output voltage in the voltage converter. If it matches to your cell phone charger, no problem.
230 for Europe
simple connect a wire to the comb, any wire, like your old phone charger, make a whole and place the charger in the comb, then simply put your phone on the comb and it will charge automatically. :)
The voltage is 230volts and this is the norm in Europe.
Yes it does to have power readily available whenever you plug in you device to it so that it immediately starts to charge
It needs to be in the phone & the correct charger must be connected to the connector at the base. Mains or car charger will do.
do you mean the alternator or a mains charger any cheap mains charger should do fine if that's what you meant
It's highly unlikely to do so. Possible reasons; - Counterfeit battery/charger, - Damaged battery/charger, - Power surge at the mains.
To answer this question a voltage is needed. Amps = Watts/Volts.
Rechargeable battery or mains electricity.
Everything that is plugged into the mains socket and switched on will use electricity even if it's a battery charger with no batteries in. So yes they do draw electrical power from the mains.
An AC Adapters are a type of external power supply which is often enclosed in a case. AC Adapters are used within electrical devices that require power but do not contain internal components to derive the required voltage and power from the mains.
wind power
Yes, the new one from the shops comes with - Charger, Headphones and Of Course the iPod.
It should not bother a car that is routinely driven. A cell phone charger draws very little power.
Of course - it would be useless if it didn't! It comes with a normal mains charger and a new charging stand.