In respect to this, do you need a converter for iPhone in UK?
No, iPhone's charger works both on 120 volt and 220 volt. You will just need a physical adapter to convert the US 2 prong to the UK style outlet. A plug adaptor is all you need, the charger itself can run on any voltage between 100 and 240.
Subsequently, question is, can I charge my phone with 220v? Apple's iPhone power adapter takes AC input that is between 100 Volt (The U.S. is typically 110 Volt) and 240 (Europe is typically 220 Volt) and lets out a nice regular stream of 5 or 10-volt power for the iPhone. So as long as you have a plug adapter, Apple has you covered for the voltage.
Keeping this in view, can I charge my phone in England?
In order to supply power to your mobile phone from a UK power outlet you will need to use a Type G USB power adapter and a USB 2.0 A Male to Micro B cable. The USB charging port can normally be found either on the bottom or side of the mobile phone. Switch on the UK power outlet.
Is iPhone charger dual voltage?
Plug your iPad or iPhone into the adapter and then plug your adapter into the countries wall outlet to charge your device. Apple products, such as your iPhone, iPad and laptop, are dual voltage, therefore you do not need a converter to use your Apple device anywhere in the world.
