i don't think they use phone chargers.
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.
yes cause you can play ds and dsi while charging
I wouldnt recommend it. You never know wht could happen to your phone using a cheap charger or a charger that matches all phones the best bet is ordering one from apple.
It should not bother a car that is routinely driven. A cell phone charger draws very little power.
use an extender charger
No, it is not recommended to use a 6 volt charger for a PSP. The PSP charger typically requires around 5 volts to charge safely without risking damage to the device. Using a higher voltage charger can potentially damage the PSP's battery or internal components.
Most electronics will consume a little power even if they are off or not in use. In the case of a cell phone charger, you may notice that if it is plugged into the wall, but there is no cell phone charging, the charger will still be warm. I don't know the physics behind that, but anything that is plugged in will take up a little energy, even when not in use.
No I don't think so
. yes you can use it there the same chargers for all of the psp's. they use he same wiring and all that so there is no need to go buy a new charger or anything.
There is a certain small excitation current that is generated by the step down transformer in the charger. It is that current that keeps the charger warm to the touch even when there is no phone plugged into it.
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.
You cannot directly charge a PSP with an HP laptop charger, as they use different voltage and connector types. The PSP typically requires a specific charger with a 5V output, while laptop chargers generally provide higher voltages. Using an incompatible charger could damage the PSP or result in insufficient charging. It's best to use the original PSP charger or a compatible one designed for that device.