Juice Pack, An Extended iPhone Battery By Mophie

by Scott Beale on December 21, 2007 · 2 comments

Juice Pack iPhone Battery

So yeah, the iPhone battery life could be better and since it can’t be removed, a spare battery is not an option. Mophie has come up with a really cool solution, the Juice Pack, a new rechargeable lithium-polymer battery that takes the form of a non-slip, soft grip case that wraps around the iPhone. According to Mophie, the Juice Pack adds up to an additional 250 hours standby time, 24 hours audio playback, 7 hours video playback, 8 hours talk time and 7 hours internet use.

The Juice Pack is currently available for pre-order at $99, shipping in January 2008.

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1 matt December 21, 2007 at 11:11 pm

not as cool, but much cheaper, and as I don´t want the additional heft all the time, I´d leave the batery in the glove compartment most of the time anyway:
http://drbott.com/prod/db.lasso?code=2224-JBXM

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2 dizzy September 6, 2008 at 11:23 am

The new mophie juice pack 3g ships October 1st!!!

http://whenwillapple.com/saywhy/2008/09/03/moph...

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