The time it takes for the 3DS' battery to charge to full from 0% is around 3 hours. Therefore, it should take around an hour and a half to charge half of the battery.
You can charge the Nintendo 3DS anywhere, as long as there is a power supply such as a wall outlet or batter pack.
The 3DS takes 3 1/2 hours to charge. The battery will then last around 3-5 hours of gameplay (depending on your settings) before you need to charge it again.
no, when the 3ds is charging it will charge until he has full charge and then he will stop charging, so you can leave your 3ds at charge at night and nothing will happen to him except he will be charged of course
it will take a year or 2
Other than using a charger to charge the 3DS, the only other option is to replace the 3DS battery with a fully charged one.
Yes, since it is a paid application, it will charge the money that is linked to 3DS.
Yes. The DSi and the 3DS use the same charge cable. As well, the DSi charge cable can be used to power the 3DS' charging cradle too.
With the latest firmware, 5 - 10 minutes.
No , you can't but you can go buy one as a backup.... But to answer your question No you cannot charge a 3DS without its charger. Sorry. :( Well what it says on the top is true, but it is possible to charge it if you have a dslite and a dslite charger. It can charge but the annoying thing about it is that you need to screw and unscrew multiple times. So to do this you need to unscrew your ds battery port and 3ds. get a rubber band that is thick once you take the ads battery out you can see the three gold lines match the + to the + port for the DS and middle gold line for the - port. support it with a rubber band and then connect it with the charger it will charge, but it will take a little longer. Once you do this I recommend you to put power save on and put the light as low as possible in order to play as long as possible.
ive heard rumors that its creation was started in the 1980s
No, though it can use a DSi or DSi XL's charger.
3ds has no disk (WHY WOULD YOU THINK THAT)