ChatterBank0 min ago
US voltage
I know that if you take a hairdryer, etc. to the US it works on lower power because of the difference in voltage but do mobile phone chargers still work ok? I'm taking a tri-band phone but I'm starting to wonder if I'll be able to charge it. Are voltage convertors any good?
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I am using a Sony Ericsson P800 and a Cingular charger ($13) that can charge my phone in both San Francisco and Hong kong. I also have a USB charger that came with different adapters for different phones (I got this in H.K. for $30 HKD or 3 pound?) But that of course will require you a computer. The hairdryer, forget about it. Seriously, because of its high Watts, few voltage power converter can handle it. I 've tried one which I bought in U.S. for my H.K blowdryer, both burned. (Note that was the ONLY converter I found that can handle 70 watts, I tried froogle, pricegrabber everything).
Your tri-band phone will be useful only with Cingular T-mobile, metro PCS, and AT&T which is now part of Cingular. (Cingular is the best AFTEr they bought AT&T).
eh. what else do I know... The Vidal Sassoon hairdryer I got from Walgreen (a retail store) is a two leg U.S. standard plug, but works all over world 100V to 240V. But most of the time you can't find that kind of plug in UK or anywhere else in Europe or Asia. Check the airport stores, they mgiht have solutions for that (I've seen one that claim to converter a US plug to any other types of plug for $10 on a Northwest Airline magazine)
I really don't know how helpful this response will be...
Have Fun in US
I am using a Sony Ericsson P800 and a Cingular charger ($13) that can charge my phone in both San Francisco and Hong kong. I also have a USB charger that came with different adapters for different phones (I got this in H.K. for $30 HKD or 3 pound?) But that of course will require you a computer. The hairdryer, forget about it. Seriously, because of its high Watts, few voltage power converter can handle it. I 've tried one which I bought in U.S. for my H.K blowdryer, both burned. (Note that was the ONLY converter I found that can handle 70 watts, I tried froogle, pricegrabber everything).
Your tri-band phone will be useful only with Cingular T-mobile, metro PCS, and AT&T which is now part of Cingular. (Cingular is the best AFTEr they bought AT&T).
eh. what else do I know... The Vidal Sassoon hairdryer I got from Walgreen (a retail store) is a two leg U.S. standard plug, but works all over world 100V to 240V. But most of the time you can't find that kind of plug in UK or anywhere else in Europe or Asia. Check the airport stores, they mgiht have solutions for that (I've seen one that claim to converter a US plug to any other types of plug for $10 on a Northwest Airline magazine)
I really don't know how helpful this response will be...
Have Fun in US