Saturday, 4 January 2014

Protection And Style Intertwined In One Iphone Battery Case

By Johny Jacson


Have you just bought your brand-new iPhone 5/5s recently? For the first two months, you feel happy with your brand-new iPhone 5/5s: you can listen to your favorite music, capture images or videos, play, or tinker with all apps you have downloaded via iTunes.

The only thing is this: what if you are not satisfied with just owning your iPhone? There are shops in your place that sell iPhone-specific products that can sate your craving for something that you wanted to add in your iPhone: from accessories suiting your vanity purposes to battery charger cases that improve battery life for your iPhone.

On the other hand, you just want to listen to music while walking, jogging, or biking in the wilderness (Listening to music on your iPhone 5/5s while biking/jogging is not highly recommended, however, as your focus shifts away from the road ahead according to a survey conducted in the United States alone.). Your iPhone might not survive the rigors of your daily life, and you will experience less enjoyment than usual. That is no big surprise.

To prevent these things from happening, first, you have to close all [unused|unwanted] apps on your iPhone to prevent early battery drainage. Secondly, do not listen to music while jogging on crowded/open roads or while riding a bike in the wilderness; your life is much more valuable. Thirdly, charge your iPhone when the battery levels are on a 50-80% level, for maximum battery life and less stress on the iPhone battery itself. Lastly, find an iPhone 5/5s battery case that suits your need for an backup battery.

More features include a built-in eight-pin lightning connector that can synchronize your iPhone to your iTunes app installed in your computer and charge both battery and iPhone when needed.

The X5s iPhone 5/5s battery case also protects the iPhone 5/5s from shock damage due to accidental slipping, over-charging due to prolonged charging time (especially during sleep), scratches, and other mishaps that might happen to your iPhone. Lastly, it does not conflict nor will it show warning messages with the recently released iPhone 5s and the upgraded Apple iOS version 7. However, it is not compatible with the newly released iPhone 5c since it was released in the market last September, and it runs on an A6 processor chip that can only support the 32-bit version of Apple iOS.

Also, it only weighs 80 grams and is low-profile; no one will ever think that what your supposed-to-be "protective casing" is actually your iPhone 5/5s battery case. Best of all, it does not conflict with the recently released iPhone 5s, or with the newly-released Apple iOS 7.0.4 version. This is not for the iPhone 5c, however, so you are unfortunate enough to buy this awesome product if you have bought an iPhone 5c these past few days.

If you think this iPhone 5/5s battery case is compatible with your needs for a spare battery, protection that only an ordinary iPhone case can provide, and style, then grab one from a store near you!




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