This could happen for a variety of reasons. The battery might be physically damaged (worn contacts, water damage, etc.) or there could be a problem with the phone causing it to not recognize batteries.
Try another battery in the phone to narrow down the possible culprits.
A better comparison would be to a calculator, because in this case the cholorplasts could be literally compared to the solar cells that power most. But in a phone, probably the battery.
Yes you can get a replacement battery for a BT50 Motorola Cell Phone
Cell phone voltages are DC5V-5.5V
I would have to say the sidekick from T-mobile.
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.
I don't think a cell phone would be the same if you had to carry around a door with it, so I don't think you need/want a door...
Depending on the store, you could buy one for 10-40 It also depends on what phone you have. The only reason someone would need a phone battery would be because they lost it or they broke it in some way. The reason its unlikely for someone to buy a phone battery is because you can charge a phone unlike a normal battery.
Lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery
No, the data is stored in your non-volatile internal memory of the cell phone which has nothing to do with the battery. battery is only for powering the memory and other componets in the cell
This is a stupid thing to do. Charging it when the battery in it. What's the point!!!!!!!!!! It proberly would if you did because there is nothing there to charge!!!!
the lithium ion inside of it helps it run on a cell phone
The Motorola Cell Phone Car Charger will allow you to charge your cell phone up to 90% of its battery capacity in a few hours.