The charging cradle is meant to make it simpler to charge your 3DS. Rather than having to grab a charge cable and plug it in, you can just place it in the cradle whenever you're not using it.
Yes. For the cradle to work, you must plug the 3DS charger into the cradle.
Yes, you can. Just unplug the charger from the charging cradle and plug the charging cable into the back of the 3DS.
the charging cradle is just for more comfortable charging you don't need it for charging but its more safe and much more comfortable, and if you mean while the 3ds charging yes the cradle need to be plugged in with the charger so he can get electricity.
Yes. The DSi and the 3DS use the same charge cable. As well, the DSi charge cable can be used to power the 3DS' charging cradle too.
Having your 3DS in the cradle will not affect how the system operates. The system will wake up from sleep mode when you open it, just as if it was not on the cradle.
Inside the Nintendo 3DS box is: -A Nintendo 3DS system. -A charging cradle. -A charger. -Instruction booklets. -A Nintendo Club PIN (worth 750 stars!).
Manuals (English, Spanish, and French), Charger, Charging Craddle, The Nintendo 3DS system, and stylus.
no, when the 3ds is charging it will charge until he has full charge and then he will stop charging, so you can leave your 3ds at charge at night and nothing will happen to him except he will be charged of course
Yes, the Nintendo 3DS LL is the Japanese name for the Nintendo 3DS XL
The Nintendo 3DS is created by Nintendo from Japan, hence the name 'Nintendo' 3DS
No the Nintendo 3DS was invented from Nintendo based in Japan. The Nintendo 3DS was Built and put together in ether china or Thailand. The Nintendo 3DS is Japanese.
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