Do I need a current converter for Europe?

I just got my Nokia C2-01 today, with the power cord that fits US outlets. If I just use an adaptor in Europe, will it hurt the phone? Is it dual voltage? I can't find this information anywhere and will be traveling to France for several months. Thanks in advance!

The Nokia Chargers are designed for Input voltage: 100-240V AC 50/60Hz .. so there should not be any problem...

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