whmurray
Well-known member
Wow! I think that is a feature I would pay for..........You can also sync to iTunes via the mini-USB cable.......
Wow! I think that is a feature I would pay for..........You can also sync to iTunes via the mini-USB cable.......
Geez, I smell corporate bloggers here.
No, I really cannot. In fact I cannot have the Juice at any price. Price is only relevant for products that are shipping. When I cannot ship a product I always price it far below the product that is shipping.Geez, I smell corporate bloggers here. If you want to use your iPhone 3G whole day don't buy that Solo thing. I did.. It's a weak battery, weaker then the battery of the iPhone 3G! It's 1200 mAh and you can have 1750 for the same money (3G Juice)........
Agreed, if only to feel secure. I generally carried a back up battery for my Treo too, but rarely needed it.It is necessary to have an extra back up battery.
The best external batteries are juice pack from mophie ($99.95). Please note: this one is only for first generation iPhone, the iPhone 3G compatible battery will be released in September. Mophie juice pack provides more power (1800mAH) than the iPhone internal battery (1400mAH).
I bought two, one for a gift, on Amazon. Does not include the batteries. I paid $20- for four (2000 mah) nickel metal hydride batteries at Radio Shack. Cheaper batteries with lower capacity were available. So, this solution is about 20% cheaper than the Richard Solo Battery and has greater capacity. However, it is much larger. I would carry it in a brief case but not a pocket.What is the website for that Tekkeon MP1550 ???
I like the idea of AA batteries.
One offset to the relatively short battery life of the 3G is the fast re-charge time.......I carry my Richard Solo battery in the change pocket of jacket or trousers. I used it to recharge my iPhone in about an hour yesterday.
When I googled this, the first url returned was to a video demonstration. 5000 mah. Same technology and source as the iPhone battery.I found this 3G iPhone backup battery and compared with the market available 3G iPhone backup battery. This one is very powerful. I bought one called IMP500 and it is more powerful than I thought. After fully charge it up and it can be used to recharge 3G iPhone 4 times. I like to recommend it to 3G iPhone and 2nd Generation fan
Pros
Big capacity,
Nice design
Easy to use
Cons
Need a USB cable, I like cableless more
But with 50$, it is still a good buy, check this out
imaxpower.com