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Asked by Ms.Student from wa | May. 20, 2009 14:10
About:Power Plugs / Sockets in China

If I want to charge an ipod in China, what do you suggest? I have an appropraite voltage converter kit. Will I fry it?

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Answered by Ms.Yuan | May. 21, 2009 01:50
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Excuse me, is your Ipod produced by Apple? Is your charger an original one? If yes, it can be used in China.
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Answered by Ms.Student | Jun. 08, 2009 20:06
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Thank you! I have since been to China and back and charge my iPod successfully.
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Answered by Ms.HNY | Jul. 01, 2009 10:38
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Hi, Ms. Student --

Would you be able to tell me precisely how you charged your iPod in China? I just bought the new iPhone 3G (s), and I don't want to harm it on my trip!

Thanks!
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Answered by Ms.Student | Jul. 02, 2009 01:08
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Ms. HNY
Most hotels contain outlets that have the correct voltage for products of the US, including Apple products. I simply plugged my charger (a standard iPod charger) into those types of outlets. You can tell they are US-type outlets because they have the correct type of prongs. I wouldn't worry about charging your iPhone.
Ms. Student.
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