Can I charge my apple products (US) to 220 voltage in the Philippines?
im wondering if I can directly charge my iPhone/iPad in a 220 voltage (Philippines) outlets without an adapter.
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im wondering if I can directly charge my iPhone/iPad in a 220 voltage (Philippines) outlets without an adapter.
iPad Air, iOS 9.2.1
it would probably over load the adapter. so that is a no from me....
it would probably over load the adapter. so that is a no from me....
Pay attention to stedman, ignore pandamike's completely wrong response.
If you are using the Apple supplied power unit, yes. You will simply need a plug adapter.
thank you for your input🙂
Like steadman1 said, the charger supplied with the phone is a universal charger that will work anywhere in the world from 100-240 volts. All you need is an adapter for the wall plug which is best purchased in the country in question. They are often cheap and available at the airports.
Hello folks!
I've taken a risk and plugged my iPhone directly to the outlet in the Philippines. It did work! Thanks all for your help!
Can I charge my apple products (US) to 220 voltage in the Philippines?