The best solution is to simply keep it hooked up to the device using the 3G services. This will allow you to use that device as a secondary source of power for the phone.
It simply means the equipment is capable of connecting to the internet by using a public Wi-Fi hotspot.
No, you can not charge a mobile battery using torch cell. <<>>> i think charger need and mobile the same. also battery.
If you believe someone is using your mobile hot spot you can go to your settings and tap on internet sharing. This will give you a list of who is using your WIFI.
That is ridiculous. You cannot charge a battery using paper.
No.
The t-mobile 4g hotspot service using your smartphone on the MTA Metro North line is weak at best. It's very spotty, so if you have to count on service for a conference call (e.g. Skype) I wouldn't recommend it. But if you just have to email, it should be fine.
only if the car your using to charge the other on is not started
Yes you can if you download a mobile hotspot app. My mother just had a application that was a free trail. So she thought she couldn't do it anymore. But she just needed to download a new app...Mobile Hotspot by Verizon.
Yes the car radio will drain the life out of a battery. The way it works is the battery acts like a plug-in that is in your house, and everything is hooked to it so after a while of using it all the power is draned from the batery and it is dead.
Two pins for charging the battery, using the electricity and one acts as a temperature sensor; which indicates battery's temperature.
Yes, using live wallpapers on your mobile phone or other device do waster battery life.
If they are long enough to drain the battery