Can I use Apple Care MacBook internationally?
Can I use Apple Care MacBook internationally?
For a Mac, yes, your warranty and AppleCare plus are world-wide.
Can I use my Mac in Europe?
iMac Electrical and Operating Requirements The answer is YES you can. I traveled from US to Germany and Italy and powered my 15″ MBP with out issue using a travel adaptor. Apple electronics are same for Europe and USA just a different plug.
Will my US MacBook work in Europe?
Yup, no matter where you go your Apple thing will work.
Does it matter what country you buy a MacBook?
For laptops and other computers, it’s about the built-in or USB-connected keyboard. But can you use any model of iPhone with any model of Mac? Generally, the answer is yes. Apple doesn’t lock devices by country or region to each other.
Can I use AppleCare globally?
The AppleCare Protection Plan for Mac, for iPod and for Apple TV provide global repair coverage. Service will be limited to the options available in the country where service is requested. Service options, parts availability and response times vary by country.
How do I use my MacBook in Europe?
Use the Apple World Travel Adapter Kit To charge your device, attach the correct AC plug adapter to your device’s power supply. The Apple World Travel Adapter Kit works with any Apple USB, USB-C, or MagSafe power adapter that has a removable AC wall adapter (also known as a duckhead).
What is an Apple adapter?
Apple USB power adapters are designed for use with power sources rated to provide 100V AC to 240V AC at 50Hz to 60Hz.
Can I use a laptop from another country?
If you want to use your electronics in a foreign country that uses 220 volt / 50 Hz power, you will need an adapter that allows you to plug into the foreign outlets. What you might not realize however, is that there are three different types of adapters and it is critical to choose the correct type.
Can I buy a Mac abroad?
Both warranty and Apple care are world-wide. The price diffrerence isn’t so dramatic with Switzerland, though. I began using the Mac straight out in the US, so it was open and box-less at customs (they did raise an eyebrow at my two laptops on the way back but said nothing). So in my experience, no worries.