The iPad AC adapter can be used to charge just about any device that uses a USB cable for charging. The high-capacity power supply means that it will handle just about any mobile device.
To charge something, plug it into the wall. Charging a phone, or an iPad, is something that should be done often, and it can be done using the charger it came with.
It is very unlikely that it will be charged as you will have to plug it into itunes when you get it and register it and then you will be able to charge it using the wall charger that comes with the ipad 2 or if your usb drive is powerful enough it will charge in it.
you plug it in to an outlet with the charger
When you buy an iPad, it will come with a charger and a plug. To activate your iPad, you will need a computer with iTunes. Plug one end of the chord into your computer and the other into your iPad. Once your computer reads it, follow the instructions that iTunes tells you to do.
Get a mains adapter at a travel store to connect your charger's two-blade Edison plug to the UK's BS 1363 standard. The charger itself is universal voltage, so it accepts 100-240V input.
no:the dsi charger where you plug it in is not as wide as the ds one.
It means you have some affairs, plug them into a charger, and, well, charge them.
The AC charger for the iPad sold in North America is rated at 100-240 Volts, so you can plug it in anywhere in the world (with a suitable plug adapter).
To charge a Ipod touch, you need a little plug that comes with it, you plug this plug into your PC and attach your ipod to the other end. You can also charge a Ipod by bying a mains charger. Thats what I use! Hope I helped :D
To charge your iPhone in Europe, you will need a plug adapter to fit the European outlets and a voltage converter if your charger is not compatible with the higher voltage in Europe. Simply plug your charger into the adapter and then into the outlet to charge your iPhone.
You either plug it in to the charger, or replace the battery.
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