Thanks. There were complaints of signal loss from some with maaxboost
On Apr 7, 2013, at 9:00 AM, Tom Henshall <tomvols@yahoo.com> wrote:
No change
Sent from my iPhone
On 7 Apr 2013, at 12:54, Nancy Tice <nancyetice@gmail.com> wrote:
> Any notice of change in cell signal?
>
> On Apr 5, 2013, at 7:39 AM, Tom Henshall <tomvols@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> I had mophie for my 3G my 4 and now my 5. I've been very happy with all
3. I have the helium. I didn't like the idea of volume buttons and sleep
button being covered. I also like the charging port being on the bottom. It
was on the bottom corner on first. Made it very awkward in my opinion.
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On 5 Apr 2013, at 05:07, S Colds <bigstacediesel@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I saw the specs on the morphie & ended up getting one called maxboost
which has twice as much power as the morphie I had the morphie for my
iPhone 4 & it works well but I'm very happy with my maxboost I got it on
amazon
>>>
>>> SENT FROM BIGSTACEDIESEL'S IPHONE
>>>
>>> On Apr 4, 2013, at 11:02, "Bruce Carter" <rbrucecarter@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>> I want to purchase either the Mophie Air or the Helium for my
husband's iPhone 5. For those of you who have both, can you tell me which
one is better? I've been reading some reviews. Some say the Helium does not
fit properly and is poorly made. Is this true?
>>>>>
>>>>> Or is there a competing brand that is much better than the Mophies?
>>>>
>>>> I don't know why anybody would buy more than one brand ---
>>>>
>>>> The Mophie is a perfect fit. It is a two part case, so you separate
the two halves to put the phone in / take it out. I am a heavy phone user,
and seldom does the phone go to internal battery. I don't think I even
bought the most expensive battery option. One thing I like is that the
charging connector charges the phone and battery case through the lightning
connector, a battery case from Eveready for my iPhone 4 did not - I had to
charge the case and phone separately.
>>>>
>>>> The only caution I have is that the headphone connector is not
extended by the case itself. There is a hole giving access through the
bottom of the case. They give you a separate three inch cable you plug in
after the case. This could be an issue if you use something like Dr. Dre
headphones where the plug won't fit through the hole, but standard Apple
earbuds and most small earbud products will go through the hole - but I
would advise against it since you have to pull on the wire, not the
connector to unplug it.
>>>
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