No the apple charger is too long for a blackberry
Yes, yes it does :)
Older Blackberries use a USB mini charger. Newer Blackberries use a USB micro charger. If the Motorola charger in question has the same plug end as your Blackberry, then yes.
i have a blackberry 8220 and the port were you plug the charger into is loose and the phone dose not charge. dose anyone know how to fix it? and no its not under warrenty.
Use your USB port or get a Blackberry charger (it's converted to 5v)
I am not 100% sure. If you have a cable which connects it to the computer via usb, and the apple charger has a usb charger on it, yes. if not, no
Yes, you can charge Beats wireless headphones with an Apple iPhone charger, as they typically use a Lightning or USB-C connector, depending on the model. Just ensure you have the appropriate cable compatible with both the charger and the headphones. Using the iPhone charger will not harm your headphones, and it will charge them effectively.
no if it is not an apple charger
No, you cannot charge an Apple Watch without its designated charger or a compatible charging method. The Apple Watch uses a specific magnetic charging system that requires a compatible charger to transfer power. While there are some third-party charging solutions available, they must still conform to the Apple Watch's charging standards.
The charger that comes w/ the Droid X is 850mA and a blackberry charger is 700mA. You can use your blackberry charger, but it's probably not the best idea since it's not putting out as much power.
there is no 8530.and blackberry's chargers work at any kind of blackberry
Your iphone should have a warranty on it including the charger. So go to an apple store and use the warranty to replace it.
If you are using a different charger that is not approved by Apple, the charger will be very slow for an iPad 2. If using a Apple charger, your charger terminal could be failing. You can go to any Apple store and have it fixed if it still under contract.