You go to Nintendo.com and click on DSi then click on the support button and look and see if that problem is on the list if it is click it, follow the advice it gives you and if that doesn't work do the same thing but click on the repair button instead and get a repair.
Yes, you can. However, all options still require a charger: The DSi XL, 3DS and 3DS XL chargers are all the same and can charge a Nintendo DSi
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The dsi can stay charge for about 9-14 hours. You have charge it for about 2 hours and 30 min.
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No. The DS charge cable has a different connector than the DSi family of systems. The DS' charge cable can only be used to charge a DS or a Game Boy Advance SP, whereas the DSi's charge cable can charge a DSi, DSi XL or 3DS.
The DSi, and any other Nintendo handheld, will charge as long as it is plugged in and receiving power. The system does not have to be on to charge. The DSi can charge a dead battery to full in about 3 hours.
No. The DSi charger comes with the DSi when you buy it.
It takes about 2-3 hours to charge a dsi or ds. A dsi charger is different than a ds charger so be careful.
Yes, you can. However, all options still require a charger: The DSi XL, 3DS and 3DS XL chargers are all the same and can charge a Nintendo DSi
Unless you loaned the DSi, there is no monthly charge after you bought the DSi.
no
The dsi can stay charge for about 9-14 hours. You have charge it for about 2 hours and 30 min.
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.
you plug it in to an outlet with the charger
No, the DSi uses a different charge to the DS lite.
no:the dsi charger where you plug it in is not as wide as the ds one.