Can I Use My Android Phone Charger in Canada?

Good to go

You're good — plug right in.

Your device's voltage range matches this country, and the plug fits. You can use it directly — no adapter or converter needed. As a final check, confirm the voltage range printed on the device label.

The short answer

Android and USB-C fast chargers are dual-voltage (100–240V). They work worldwide with just a plug adapter — no converter needed.

Canada runs 120V at 60Hz. Identical to the US: 120V at 60Hz, Type A/B sockets. US travelers need nothing; a US device plugs straight in.

Android Phone Charger in Canada at a glance

Your Android phone charger vs Canada's grid
Device voltage profiledual
Typical wattage5–67W
Destination voltage120V (120–120V)
Destination frequency60Hz
Destination plug typesType A, B
Voltage mismatch120V → 120V = 0V
VerdictGood to go
Look for "INPUT 100–240V" on the label. If it says "120V" only — do not plug it in abroad without a converter.

Other devices & destinations

FAQ

Will a travel adapter let me use my Android phone charger in Canada?

Canada sockets use Type A/B. Your plug already fits, so no adapter is needed.

Do I need a voltage converter for a Android phone charger in Canada?

No. If your Android phone charger is dual-voltage (100–240V), you don't need a converter in Canada.

What plug type does Canada use?

Canada uses Type A, B sockets at 120V / 60Hz.

Adapter vs converter explained

Guidance only — not professional electrical advice. Always confirm against your device's label before plugging in. Local wiring (especially in hotels and older buildings) can vary.