You can't. The cell phone charger needs AC current in order to recharge its battery. The laptop is incapable of producing AC voltages.
i have an metro pcs cell phone how do i hook it up to my laptop
Yes, you can connect a laptop to the internet using your cell phone by enabling mobile hotspot or tethering on your cell phone. This allows your laptop to access the internet using your cell phone's data connection. Make sure to check with your cell phone carrier for any additional charges related to using your cell phone as a hotspot.
I got awcc gprs in my cell phone, I want to connect my phone to my laptop to use internet, I do not know how to do it
Do you currently have a cell phone?? If yes some cell phone companies offer internet service. You get a little usb looking device that allows you to connect to the internet, there is a monthly charge for this and it varies depending on the provider. Also check out this link it shows you how you can hook up your cell phone to your laptop directly, if you have internet on your phone. www.ehow.com/how_4480859_tether-cell-phone-internet-laptop.html
No, actually I'm pretty sure the computer inspired the laptop.... Sorry.
no its a discontinued cell phone
The SDA phone is a windows based cell phone. It works much like a windows based laptop or desktop.
If you are asking whether they can damage each other then no, but it is possible for the laptop to emit electrical interference which could decrease your signal strength on the cell phone. On the reverse side, I can see no reason why a cell phone would interfere with the operation of a laptop. That being said, I don't recommend putting the phone directly in front of an exhaust port of the computer; abnormal heat is not good for either device.
To do this, you would need an program such as Skype, on which you can pay for phone calls to mobile phones.
There are lots of different kinds of battery chargers. You need them for laptop computers/netbooks/tablets, cell phones, battery operated power tools, and lots of other things.
Contact your cell phone provider for the best answer. Your provider controls both the phone software and whether or not this service is provided.When I connect my current phone (windows mobile) to the laptop I am offered the choice between syncronizaton or internet sharing. One begins an active sync session, the other connects my laptop the the 3G network to browse.My last phone (Android) had a 'hotspot' mode that activated the phone's WiFi to connect me wirelessly to the cellular network.
It's the Tinmo F300 N82 Made In China Cell Phone.