Yes, the outlet will be used to power the phone. Try it.
The only way this would even be considerably possible, is if you had your phone connected to a phone charger.
The only way this would even be considerably possible, is if you had your phone connected to a phone charger.
As long as the charger is connected to its power source it will take a small amount of power from that source (even if the phone is not connected to it), regardless of whether it is an AC "wall wart" charger or a cigarette lighter charger (although normally turning the car ignition off turns the cigarette lighter outlet off, so if it drains the car battery the car ignition switch may have a problem). If the phone is connected to the charger it may continue to take extra power even with the phone fully charged (I have a Tracfone that will drain my battery powerpack completely (if not connected to a charger its internal battery drains completely in less than 2 days even if I'm not using it at all -- this phone has something wrong in it). The real issue is now fast the charger is draining the battery. BTW, I am assuming above that you mean an external battery that the charger is connected to, not the internal battery of the cell phone itself (if this is the case I would say the phone is seriously defective as this would normally not be possible).
It needs to be in the phone & the correct charger must be connected to the connector at the base. Mains or car charger will do.
If your cell phone will not charge it could be the battery or the battery charger. You best way to find out is to try the battery charger on a similar phone and see if it charges the other one.
no it does no, there is a possible chance that your phone will run out of battery if it is not on full battery already.
You can't. It has to have a battery. That's what the charger is for.
Yes - remove the battery, SIM card and any memory card, and unplug anything that's connected (ie headphones or charger). Leave the battery cover off, and lay the phone as close as possible (but not directly on) a radiator. Leave it for at least six hours to allow any moisture in the phone to evaporate.
There is no safe way to charge a phone without a charger made specifically for that phone/battery
Nope - I have a separate charger in addition to my mobile phone, so I never have a flat battery. The phone has never had any bad effects from charging the spare battery in an alternative charger.
The charger with the 900ma output will charge the battery faster than the charger with a 500ma output. The phone with the 900mah battery will last longer between charges than that of the 500mah battery.
The charger might have something wrong with it. Or the battery is shot. Go to the shop where you got your phone and show them your charger and battery see what they say.