A new battery on a Gameboy advance Sp takes between 2.5 and 3 hours to fully charge and can last for up to 10 hours on a single charge. Unfortunately, there are no new batteries apart from the cheap aftermarket replacements as they were made nearly 10 years ago.
Accounting for the fact that the lithium ion battery loses its capacity gradually over the years and that batteries deteriorate after a few hundred charge cycles, a Gameboy advance sp that was made in 2002 with its original battery and has been used very lightly lasts roughly 5 hours on a single charge and takes no longer than 2 hours to recharge. This is an approximate reading taken from an actual battery test.
Still, charge times on an aging Gameboy advance sp are quite short and the battery can last long enough for normal use.
A replacement battery, in theory, could have the same performance and charge time as the original battery. This is usually not the case because most of the replacement batteries available online are not made by Nintendo, with the quality and safety of the products being greatly varied.
It takes the same amount of time it took to charge it.
No, you cannot charge a Game Boy from a Wii. Game Boy consoles require separate chargers, and in the case of older Game Boy consoles, batteries.
no you cannot but they are very similar
Yes you can.
Yes.
A crystal and a lay line
There is no charger back then so it uses batterys
to play game boy advance games on the ds take out the black thing at the bottom and insert the game boy advance game.
Answer: No, it does not.
no game boy is to old for you to sell at gamestop.
Yes. Nintendo makes several different chargers that can be plugged into a car lighter.
No Gameboy SP's are only charged...sorry