No, unfortunately your phone will need a source of energy (not through waves but electricity) to charge your phone.
yes it may be charge.
Only if there would ordinarily be a charge to call the number. Examples would be a long distance phone call or a 900 or 976 number in Canada and the US.
A dead battery or a battery that has been drained.
Depends on the battery. Read the instructions that came with it, or call service for the place where you bought it. Yes
The amount it will cost you to call a 0300 number on TalkTalk depends on your phone plan. Contact your carrier for the exact charge.
Yes,It will charge you a bit extra than a normal call. Also,if you call once your phone number is saved into the computer.So if you try to call again they know who is calling.
No, It doesn't charge on your phone plan
The battery.
dial a collect phone cal by dialing 0 it will charge the # you call
I had to make a phone call from my car and the Cell phone battery went dead . I had a cigarette lighter variable charger cable and set it on 3 volts. Then I stuck a pin in the positive side hole of the cable end . I took the battery out found the positive and touched it with the positive Pin I had stuck in the cigarette lighter positive cable end hole I took another wire connected it to the outer end of the metal cable end and touched the negative of the battery just enough to make a phone call . You can also charge a cell phone battery with two 1.5 volt flashlight batteries in series ,a couple wires and scotch , tape .if you understand polarities
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