as far as i know, no.
iPod shuffle 1 gen. had usb/cable itself in the bottom
and i heard after ipod shuffle 2nd gen, Apple changed data+/data- something.
so basically ipod shuffle 3rd, 4th gen's usb cable can share
but 2nd gen usb cable is just for itself.
3rd gen = 4th gen
2nd gen NOT = 3rd gen
to charge an ipod shuffle third generation when you buy it it come with a cable which you plug into your P.C and it will charge you must charge after 12 hours of use and it will take round about 4 hours to charge.
just connect the ipod back up to your ipod using the cable that came with it, then your music should be back on. but it you broke the cable that connects the ipod to the carger or the ipod to the computer, then you have to get a new cable
If your iPod Shuffle's dock is broken, you can charge it by using a USB cable. Connect the USB end to a computer or a USB wall adapter, and the other end to the iPod Shuffle's headphone jack using a compatible adapter. Alternatively, you can also try using a different charging dock if available, or look for third-party charging solutions that are compatible with your device.
Plug into the back in the USB (for shuffle 1st generation) OR plug attachment that came with ipod into USB port and it should plug into headphones area. Use the data cord (the cord you use to plug in your iPod to the computer, as well as other devices capable of receiving and storing data). This, with all data-type devices (iPods, cell phones, MP3s, MP4s, etc.) also acts as a charge cable. It uses the battery power from the computer (if using a laptop) to charge the battery (if the computer is a desktop, then plugging the miro-usb-to-usb data cable into the computer basically turns it into a wall charger, just with a very big wall plug end in the form of a desktop computer tower.)
Yes. It is known as a Firewire. They come when you rub them.
Take the iPod Touch to USB cable that came with it, plug one end into your iPod and the other into the USB port on your computer. It must be on in order for it to charge.
Plug the charger cable into the iPod, then into a certified wall adapter or USB 2.0 (standard with most computers) port in the computer to charge it.
No. The DS charge cable has a different connector than the DSi family of systems. The DS' charge cable can only be used to charge a DS or a Game Boy Advance SP, whereas the DSi's charge cable can charge a DSi, DSi XL or 3DS.
A generation that grew up with computers and cable TV
One can find a 4th Generation Cable for the iPod from several different places. Some of the places that one can find a 4th Generation Cable for the iPod are: the Apple store, and eBay.
tell me how do i know my iphone4 charge complete with usb cable ?
You can do it with an usb cable , connect the usb cable to the nds and a PC , the nds will charge...