I am travelling to the Philippines next week and I have been told my iphone and ipad chargers will work with the 220v there.  Do I need to be concerned and buy any type of converter?

I am traveling to the Philippines next week and am confused on whether I need to buy a converter to be able to charge my Iphone (and Ipad).  I was told I did not as the chargers were universal and automatically converted anywhere from 100 to 240v depending on what you plug into. 
I would just like some more confirmations if any one has traveled internationally.
Thank you.

No, but most international airports I have been to have convenience stores that sell the plug adapters.  And there are always other shops with the adapters so it is easy to get exactly what you need after you get there.

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