Hi.

I have a battery pack which isn't specifically for the I phone as you can 
charge any device with it. All you do is plug the I phone cable in as normal 
but plug the other end, the mains end in to this battery by USB. You can charge 
two devices at a time and you can plug it's USB cable in to a wall USB plug or 
your computer so that everything gets charged at the same time and use your I 
device.You can get it from Maplin or from Amazon although I don't know what it 
is called. You can charge things 5 times before you need to charge the battery 
which takes Six hours to charge. It's one of those new batteries where you 
don't have to let it run down.

Kawal.

On 19 Jun 2013, at 11:32 PM, Eugenia Firth <gigifi...@me.com> wrote:

> Hi there 
> I can't remember what the brand is; maybe I should. However, I do remember 
> that the instructions on it say that the battery life of the device can be 
> extended by not waiting until the charge is all gone before plugging it back 
> in. This is the because the number of charges in my battery pack is listed at 
> 500 full charges, and topping up the battery (the instructions say) does not 
> count against the 500 times. I am so used to the ones that you had to run 
> down or it ruined the battery that it has taken me some convincing to realize 
> I don't need to do that any more. 
> 
> I have not run out of power while talking on my iPhone since I got it, partly 
> because of having the battery pack but also because of the ability to find 
> out how much power I have from the iPhone. 
> 
> Regards,
> Gigi 
> On Jun 19, 2013, at 4:46 PM, Jessica Moss <junglebookfa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Is one of the ones you mentioned the Newtrent one?  I have one of those and 
>> it has the ports on it you mentioned, and I love it.
>> I have the heavy-duty one, and find it absolutely amazing.  I don't use it 
>> for long periods of time, at least not usually, so usually don't have to 
>> plug it into to the wall to charge again until maybe the middle of the week, 
>> but it's been a real life saver for me, sense I really don't like having to 
>> look for a plug whenever I have to stay overnight somewhere.
>> I've recommended this one to everyone I know who has a smartphone of any 
>> sort.
>> On Jun 19, 2013, at 5:19 PM, Eugenia Firth wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi there
>>> I have actually used three different ones so far. The first one I got from 
>>> AT&T, and it costed about $50. I found it unsatisfactory because it did not 
>>> charge up my iPhone all the way. The second one was a battery pack, and I'm 
>>> sorry to say I can't remember it's name. The third one I just bought from 
>>> the Apple store, and it so far seems to be the best one. It is called the 
>>> juice pack, but it is not the one that is the case for the iPhone. The 
>>> juice pack people make one that is the case for the iPhone, and they also 
>>> make another one that is a battery pack. When I went to the Apple Store, 
>>> They checked and estimated the amount of charge I would get from this 
>>> thing. He estimated that it would charge the iPhone twice before it ran 
>>> down. It has two ports on it to plug a device in to itself.
>>> Regards,
>>> Gigi
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>> 
>>> On Jun 19, 2013, at 1:58 PM, jean parker <radiofore...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> All:
>>>> I need to purchase a battery pack for my i phone.  Which one's do people 
>>>> on this use?
>>>> Jean
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