Yes you can. but the charger output should be 5V and below 800 mA.
you can check with the user manual also https://images.agptek.us/Download/User_Manual/A01(S.T.ST)_User_Manual(Quick_Start_in_English_Spanish_German_Italian_French_Japanese).pdf
Yes. You are right. Here energy is not the criteria. It is always safe to unplug the charger (when not in use) to prevent the damage of a cell phone due to accidental over load of electricity or short circuits. Moreover Chargers do draw power when plugged in, whether or not a device is actually being charged.
If the charger is plugged in someplace easy to access, like right by where you keep your phone, you should unplug it. But if it would be difficult to have to plug it in every time you need to use it, you'll be fine just leaving it plugged in..and.It still uses energy even when not charging. Any electronic device plugged in a socket uses energy whether it is in use or not.
SOURCE: Technika MP-408 2GB Video MP3
There is a mains charger available for this mp3 player, but it costs a pricey £50,000,000 from Argos.
SOURCE: i can't find my charger is there another way to charge it
you can buy new chargers at game shops they aren't very expensive and if you happen to find your other one you'll always have a spare.... i have 5 thanks to my son lol
SOURCE: bad contact charger
The charging port is bad, so you have to take it to a technician or get a universal or desktop charger to charge you battery.
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