Do I need a voltage converter when charging my iPhone 14 Pro in Ireland?
do I need a voltage converter when charging my iphone 14 pro in Ireland?
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iPhone 14 Pro
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do I need a voltage converter when charging my iphone 14 pro in Ireland?
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iPhone 14 Pro
Hi,
...and you can always verify the voltage (and frequency) range by looking at the text on your power adapter. A magnifying glass may be needed. As Niel also indicated, an Apple power adapter would show something like input 100-240 VAC (and 50-60 Hz).
The Apple World Travel Adapter Kit can be used with some power adapter models only. Otherwise, you would just need a passive plug adapter suitable for the wall sockets in Ireland.
Hi,
...and you can always verify the voltage (and frequency) range by looking at the text on your power adapter. A magnifying glass may be needed. As Niel also indicated, an Apple power adapter would show something like input 100-240 VAC (and 50-60 Hz).
The Apple World Travel Adapter Kit can be used with some power adapter models only. Otherwise, you would just need a passive plug adapter suitable for the wall sockets in Ireland.
No. The Apple-supplied charging equipment will accept 100 to 240 volts.
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Do I need a voltage converter when charging my iPhone 14 Pro in Ireland?