Using ipod in China | |
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Feb 19, 2008 15:53 | |
| Hi, I purchased an iPod Shuffle in the US. I use a USB charger to keep it charged. I don't know if the USB charger would be affected by the different electricity level that the computers in China will use (220v). I'm not taking my own computer, there will be one where I'm staying in Xi'an and I hope to plug in to it. Has anyone tried this with a US model? Thanks! Jen |
Feb 19, 2008 19:29 | |
| If you use USB charger to charge your ipod, I think it is ok. So many Chinese people have ipods and they don't have the problem of charging. |
Feb 21, 2008 19:53 | |
| You shouldn't have any problem. I didn't have my laptop with me when I was in China but I used my USB cable and a USB power adapter. Make sure you have that one plug that is compatible for China. |
Feb 21, 2008 19:58 | |
| I believe the one for China is this one. Anyone, please correct me if wrong. Sorry, poor memory. ^_^" |
Feb 21, 2008 20:06 | |
| And that one without the holes on the metal prongs. |
Feb 22, 2008 22:14 | |
| No, that one pictured is NOT the one for China mainland...that picture is of the one for the UK, Hong Kong and Macau. |
Feb 25, 2008 19:04 | |
| Yo! Thank you, Paul. I knew it. I lost a screw somewhere in between China and Hongkong. :-P |
Feb 26, 2008 07:54 | |
| Paul is right but adopter available in Chinese market. |
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