You can buy ready-made solar panels fitted with connectors for mobile phones. Simply plug it into the handset, and stick the solar where it will get most daylight. (usually a window). The panel generates DC power, which will charge the phone for free !
None ! ALL mobile phones need a battery to work ! So far - no-one has invented a solar-powered mobile phone.
because they use solar energy
No. It's usually the other way around. Solar = from the sun, and we can't recharge the sun. Turning electric energy into light OTOH happens in every lightbulb.
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Well, if you're in the UK you can always get a cheap portable solar charger here for your mobile phones laptop and mp3 players here http://www.cheap-electronic-products.co.uk/detail.php?pid=21
It depends on the size of your generator. A small one will run lamps, recharge cell phones, and generally run smaller electronic items. Small to medium generators can run appliances between 200-800 watts.
No, if you don't have a Lightsworn monster in hand, then you cannot pay Solar Recharge's cost.
Yes - there are solar chargers available with a variety of connectors for most mobile phones. See related link for one example.
To recharge a battery you put the solar panel in the light and hook the red cable on the positive and the black on the negative
There are plenty of solar cell powered electronics. One of the newer technologies would be the mobile phones being made by Motorola. They have plenty of lifetime and can charge in the middle of the day.
Phones with solar would mean that the price of the phone would go up. And phones don't need solar panels because they don't pollute. Also, calculators need a very small charge to run, easily provided by a small solar cell. Cell phones need much more energy than that to power their calls.
It is technically possible but the amount of energy used by a mobile phone is minuscule, so it isn't worth the inconvenience of having to wait for the Sun to shine before the phone can be charged. Charging a mobile phone takes 10-15 watt-hours of energy, about 50,000 Joules. That is enough energy to drive an average small car at 30 mph for about 7 seconds or 100 yards along the road.