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Charging iPhone in Europe

What is the easiest way to charge iPhone in Europe

Posted on Sep 10, 2022 2:43 PM

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Posted on Sep 10, 2022 2:51 PM

The easiest way to charge an iPhone anywhere is by plugging it to electrical power in the wall socket. If you are traveling to a European Country from another region, then ensure that you have the proper electric plug adapter for that country. This adapter will allow you plug your charger to the electrical power outlet in the wall.

Ensure that your charger is rated to handle the electrical power requirements of that particular country. All recent Apple chargers work in 220 V or 110 V (50/60 cycle) environments.


Axel F.

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Sep 10, 2022 2:51 PM in response to Sports45

The easiest way to charge an iPhone anywhere is by plugging it to electrical power in the wall socket. If you are traveling to a European Country from another region, then ensure that you have the proper electric plug adapter for that country. This adapter will allow you plug your charger to the electrical power outlet in the wall.

Ensure that your charger is rated to handle the electrical power requirements of that particular country. All recent Apple chargers work in 220 V or 110 V (50/60 cycle) environments.


Axel F.

Sep 10, 2022 2:50 PM in response to Sports45

The easiest way to charge an iPhone anywhere is by plugging it to electrical power in the wall socket. If you are traveling to a European Country from another region, then ensure that you have the proper electric plug adapter for that country. This adapter will allow you plug your charger to the electrical power outlet in the wall.

Ensure that your charger is rated to handle the electrical power requirements of that particular country. All recent Apple chargers work in 220 V or 110 V (50/60 cycle) environments.


Axel F.

Charging iPhone in Europe

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