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Mirai 11

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Aug 3, 2005
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Hello
I'm gonna be spendin next week where there wont be any computers to dock my iphone, so im worried about the battery runnin out.
Could i just use a normal travel charger to convert my US charger iphone that came wiv it into a normal UK socket?
Appeciate the help as im goin in 12 hours lol.
 

dcmonks

macrumors newbie
Jul 12, 2006
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you can... the all current apple power bricks are dual voltage, so just using a plug adapter is fine. you can also buy the apple travel adapter kit thing (i'm not sure of the actual name) that has the international plugs that snap into the power brick like your US one does.
 

PupnTaco

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May 29, 2007
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I used the Apple kit when I was there, worked great. You only need to bring the UK adapter.
 

Mirai 11

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Aug 3, 2005
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Well i've found a normal USA to UK plug adapter, and the iphone charger fits fine into it, i wont be at risk from using the wrong voltage and makin my iphone fried?
 
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