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Title: Review: Apple iPhone 6s Smart Battery Case
Post by: HCK on December 10, 2015, 09:00:27 am
Review: Apple iPhone 6s Smart Battery Case

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                  Apple unexpectedly released its first ever iPhone battery case on Tuesday, the iPhone 6s Smart Battery Case ($99), which is compatible with the iPhone 6 or 6s. Coming in charcoal gray or white, the 1877 mAh battery case charges using Apple's own Lightning cable, instead of a micro-USB cable which is generally used to charge most third-party battery cases. The case offers full side and button protection, and vents audio out to the front of the phone (the microphone now faces forward as well). Nothing else is included with the case — not an extra Lightning cable, nor a headphone port extender. The latter exclusion will definitely be a problem for some, as plenty of third-party headphones won't work with the case. Notably, the iPhone 6s Smart Battery Case displays both the battery life of the iPhone and the case side-by-side in an onscreen widget. But there's even more to this battery case that some might be missing at first glance.{/exp:char_limit}

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