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Hm, that doesn't sound terribly good! I suppose messing around with batteries isn't a great idea. I was just trying to think of a way to charge my phone next week since I won't be near a socket for quite a few days ... and I'll be needing to use my phone quite a lot too. But replacement...
I know that mobile phone chargers really just provide a DC current, so I figured a 6V battery wouldn't be much different. I believe that the voltage regulator and other charging mechanisms are in the battery, so connecting the 6V by the connector should theoretically work. I might try it on an...
I have a 6V battery and I'm wondering if I could charge my mobile phone's 3.7V battery using it. Is it as simple a case as just connecting the + of the 6V to the - of the 3.7V and the same with the other terminals? Or would I need to use resistors?
Also, would it work if I took the charger...
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