A mobile phone allows you to communicate with others while you are on the go.
Rechargeable battery packs, typically composed of either Ni-Cd, NiMh or Li-Ion, provide power to mobile phones. Recharge the battery pack as needed to ensure the mobile phone has enough power when it's in use. Due to the different types of batteries, only use a phone charger approved for use with your cell phone and battery type. Using any other charger can cause an electrical short in your phone, damage the battery or start an electrical fire.
Instructions
1. Insert the mobile phone charger into the charging port or jack on the cell phone. Only use a charger designed for use with your cell-phone brand and model. The charging jack is typically located on the side or bottom of a cell phone.
2. Connect the mobile phone charger to the appropriate power source. The two most common types of phone chargers use power from an electrical outlet or power from a vehicle's cigarette-lighter outlet.
3. Allow the battery to charge. Most phones use some kind of indication system to let you know the battery is charging and when the battery is fully charged. Depending on the brand and model of phone, this could be a battery indicator light that is red or flashes red as the battery is charging and turns green when the battery is fully charged or a display screen showing a charging battery icon, which then disappears once the battery is fully charged.
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