you get dead. SQUIRREL!
No
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.
Yes, you can put the iPod Touch wall charger into an extension cord. That extension cord has to be plugged into a wall to be able to charge the iPod, though.
Radio Shack
My Ipod charges when plugged into the wall and the computer so it is probably the charger you may want to consider getting a new charger. Also make sure everything is plugged in all the way.
It comes with a traveling charger, a wall charger, a snap on case, the battery, and of course the cell phone.
No. Electrical appliances, when plugged in, create a "circuit." That means that there's an entry and an exit with a powered device somewhere inline. That's why there are two prongs on a plug. On the power adapter for your cell phone the circuit isn't complete unless it's plugged into the phone, so no power will flow through it. ______________ Not entirely true. Notice that the power pack, even with no device plugged in, remains warm to the touch; that's positive evidence that the device continues to draw power. However, the drain is minimal.
Amazon or usually the mobile phone bits'n'bobs shop
Usually, a new LG Rumor Touch only comes with a manual, the phone, and the wall charger
One of two answers or both! Answer one: Depends on if your phone charger hole is the same shape and size of your phone charger charge end. Answer two:Ya won't know until ya try it!
It does, the earphones plug into the same slot that the charger plugs in to. You'll have to buy these at T-Mobile as the phone does not come with them.
Yes it should only if the charger is for the Ipod touch.