Folks!
Will iPod work in Nepal?I am not worried about iTunes but the charger.Do I need to get a replacement adapter(charger)?
Appreciation in advance!!!
Do you charge your iPod with an external charger/adapter or via the USB? If you use USB, then you shouldn't need anything except the USB cable... Otherwise, it depends on the input voltage of the external charger/adapter... I have heard it takes the 220V, but even if it doesn't, then all you should need is another adapter that converts 220V into 110V. Costs about $5 on ebay. May find it cheaper in Nepal.
Dude are you kidding us.....?????
LOL
iZen dude you are kidding with us. iPOD nepal ma kina kaam nagarnu? what gave u the doubts that iPOD wont work in Nepal?
LOL to dance with a tune... :D
Aiya, y r u guys so quick to make a judgement ?
He just did not phrase the question correctly, thats all.
This is the point I raised in the Etiquette thread.
This is a legit question, few of us just didn't read what he wrote in the post. If you don't have time to read the posting, save your comments as well.
Sorry..just hate inconsiderate peeps.
Izen, Echoes' answer makes sense. Most ipod charge via USB. He is correct about voltage downgrade (step-down) option too.
hahaha very funny. Enjoyed it very much. Keep them coming guys. You all got a great sense of humor.
On a side note, get a autoswitching converter, works great....
This question reminded me of a question from 40 year old virgin.
"Is it true that if you don't use it you loose it?" LOL
Ans was and is for the above Q as well: "Is that a serious question?"
My iPod Charger says "Input AC 100- 240V 50-60 Hz ....." If your iPod USB Adapter says the same, No worries. I am pretty sure that all Apple made adapters are similar.
Ok. Ok. We knew that u have ipod now. :-))
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