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10/16/2013 1:59 AM

if any possible to charge mobile without battery

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Re: mobile communication

10/16/2013 2:20 AM

Mobile what?

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10/16/2013 3:17 AM

Yes.
A a supercapacitor could be charged.
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02/28/2014 6:02 AM

give me brief explain how could u charge a mobile without using battery

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10/16/2013 3:35 AM

If it doesn't have a battery, then there is nothing to charge.

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10/17/2013 12:03 PM

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Encooraging WWW "authors" to dumb-things-down and jumble things up ain't doing future generations ONE IOTA of good.

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What the internet needs is a means by which to IMPROVE it, rather than allowing it to become so inundated with confusing, blurring, disorienting and downright backwards information as to make it impossible for anybody to put-together the truth.

(( Otherwise , 'nice articles'...))

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10/16/2013 4:49 AM

This is a pretty badly worded question and it would be helpful to take the disambiguity out of it by rephrasing the question and providing additional information!

My answer otherwise would be:

If you have no battery you have nothing to charge.

or

you can recharge your account in the internet while your mobile phone is off and the battery is disconnected.

or

if you think "tram", they run on a charge that is provided by overhead wires.

Which one is it?

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Re: mobile communication

10/16/2013 5:09 AM

No no... I think you want to take the ambiguity out of it
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10/16/2013 7:50 AM

Never misunderestimate these things.

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10/16/2013 8:57 AM

I must have swallowed a Solar Eagle while dreaming.

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10/16/2013 4:50 AM

Deleted because double post!

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10/16/2013 11:54 PM

Please have someone whose first language is English help you rephrase your question.
You are more likely get a correct answer if you ask the correct question.

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10/17/2013 12:58 AM

while English is not your first language, it might be better until you learn a bit more English not to post.... or get someone else to post for you an understandable question.

You may know exactly what you mean, but my friend, while I admire you for having a better command of the English language than I do of Hindi, you have to study a bit more to make yourself understood.

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10/17/2013 7:02 AM

You can only charge Visa or Master Card or similar. This only requires a McDonald's chip and an pin, and if you move while doing this, it can be classed as mobile.

I think what you wanted to ask is; is it possible to operate a cell phone, battery removed, on a charging input only?

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10/17/2013 7:14 AM

OP means mobile phone. What a silly question.

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10/17/2013 7:45 AM

Of course it does. We all knew that! What else could OP mean? (Original Poster, Operational Personnel, Open Panel, Other Person, Operational Phone).

So what is the difference between a cell phone and a mobile phone where you are. Are they both cellular?

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10/17/2013 8:37 AM

It's a bad idea to connect the charger without a battery. Many chargers are of poor quality and without the battery to stabilize the voltage, the electronics could be damaged by voltage spikes.

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10/17/2013 9:04 AM

I don't think anyone knows the actual and original question yet! So this forum is a bad idea. Have a lovely day.

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10/17/2013 9:17 AM

would you like to expand on that, as your statement, if that's what it is, is about as informative as the OP's question!

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10/17/2013 9:50 AM

Certainly. Post 12. I suggested a possible question, that may have been that which the Original Poster was trying to ask. I agree that there are many possibilities, however, I made an assumption, based on the poor wording, no punctuation, that this maybe his question. Hypothetical it may be but I assisted with a possibly correction for the originator.

However, Post 15 carried on to advise of the inherent dangers of utilising only a charger and no battery. Basically compounding an assumption and possibility, (made by yours truly).

When in fact no one knows what the original question is, or could be. Therefore the statement holds true. No actual original question, with no further clarification from the originator, resulting in a 'no answer'. And a forum that is assuming they have read the question, understood it, but answering on misleading statements and assumptions.

Thus my dear Mr Brich, without facts to base answers on, the forum is dead in the water, with the original question. Or open for humour.

But a pointless progression will evolve, based on my assumed question. Post 12. Can anyone explain the original question in any other coherent way? Have you a slant on the question? Open to discuss this, I am.

(As stated above, see the new post concerning my assumption on using a cell without a battery).

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Re: Mobile Communication

10/17/2013 10:06 AM

Original question: if any possible to charge mobile without battery

Power source: if there is nothing to receive a charge of any nature, (the charge, which may be stored, for a latter usage), there can be no use of any device, unless connected to an alternate source of power.

Can you use of a cell (mobile), phone without a battery? Yes. it can be operated utilising a power source suitable to operate the device. But not all cell phones have this capability.

Can you obtain 25% usage out of your cell phone when the battery indicator says it is flat? Yes, one can still have phone usage when the battery indicator says its flat. Check with your provider for the code and key strokes to obtain the reserve 25% battery usage. Or check on Google for that info.

Can you charge a battery if you don't have one?

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10/17/2013 10:11 AM

http://urbanlegends.about.com/od/business/a/cellphone_tips.htm

May be very handy for some who use cell phones, especially in remote areas.

Glad to have helped. Cheers!

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02/28/2014 12:11 PM

Did you read the analysis section of the Urban Legends article of your link?

It clearly states that most of the tips, including the 25% reserve power, are FALSE!

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02/28/2014 2:09 PM

Yes,strange as it may be, i tried it today after reading the post, after so long. I followed up and tried my old Motorola and it told me: "Unknown Number". I do know I have used the reserve power once before and I can't recall the code. Typical. I guess I should hunt the web and see what it actually is for using the reserve power. It was so long ago that I did this little trick on a Nokia. Happened to be in Sua Pan, Botswana when I lost battery power.

It did work and I got my call through to Johannesburg. Perhaps the newer phones don't have this feature anymore. However, I know Vodaphone often informed people of this feature.

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10/17/2013 9:12 AM

Quite possibly, Charge of the Light Brigade was done under very similar circumstances.

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10/17/2013 9:29 AM

I think he just wants to use his phone without a battery ... while connected to the charger.?. in most cases.. and I would think the more advanced the phone.. the answer would be no . my old car phone that was connected to the car battery would have worked with solar panels on the roof and the battery removed.. maybe I should try?

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10/17/2013 9:48 AM

You can charge anything without a battery if you have the right credit card!

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