I love the Mophie Juice Pack Air. I prefer the added thickness, feels more solid when holding the phone. It may be a tad too thick, though, so this battery pack may feel better. Batteries are not up to par with cell phones yet, so we compromise. As for docking the iPhone with the pack, the Mophie can't do it (without some extra attatchment?), so I take the case off, which is easy. I deal with it.
I have had one of these for over a month and I love it. Bought it off Amazon for $50. I only use is when I need more battery life so I never sync with it on. The package said it can sync the the included usb cable so I'm assuming it would work fine.
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I love the Mophie Juice Pack Air. I prefer the added thickness, feels more solid when holding the phone. It may be a tad too thick, though, so this battery pack may feel better.
Batteries are not up to par with cell phones yet, so we compromise. As for docking the iPhone with the pack, the Mophie can't do it (without some extra attatchment?), so I take the case off, which is easy. I deal with it.
I have had one of these for over a month and I love it. Bought it off Amazon for $50. I only use is when I need more battery life so I never sync with it on. The package said it can sync the the included usb cable so I'm assuming it would work fine.
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