Mophie Juice Pack Battery Case For Galaxy S III Review

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Mophie Juice Pack Battery Case For Galaxy S III Review

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Mophie Juice Pack Battery Case For Galaxy S III Review

The mophie juice pack, which has kept millions of iPhone’s “in the green,” is now available for the popular Samsung Galaxy S III, providing double the battery life on one charge as well as complete device protection. Read on to see what we think of the juice pack when we put it to the test on our Samsung Galaxy S III smartphone!


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The white version of the mophie juice pack came pretty close to matching the color of our white Galaxy S III. The hard plastic case doesn't add much weight, but it does increase the size of the phone by a fairly dramatic amount. It is clear that the you'll need to sacrifice the sleekness of the phone to use this battery pack!
Article Title: Mophie Juice Pack Battery Case For Galaxy S III Review
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The 12V auxiliary port in my car went bad and I was having to use Google Maps for a job a while back. Only option I found that was viable was something similar. It isn't as elegant as this design but it gets the job done.
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I do pretty good with my S3. I found that the dam screen is the biggest issue with power, but can get 12-13 hours before having to plug in. Never would have got that with my old Tbolt and its stock battery. Can really stretch it if I disable the LTE radio.

Running the turn by turn with the GPS on really heats up the phone and sucks the juice from the battery, so I just make sure I have it hooked to the car charger.
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