Mophie Juice Pack now available for HTC ONE

CSI Guy

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For those that need lots of battery, the Mophie Juice Pack is now available for the HTC ONE.
 
Looks awesome! But too bad it makes the device even longer. Thicker isn't a problem but to me the phone is already looking enough.

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Just ordered mine, have used this item with iPhone and it is a fine product.
 
Yes but the size increase isn't too bad. It slips easily into your pocket. It is extremely well made and does not catch on the material in your pockets.
 
Biggest thing to remember about these cases is that you don't need to keep it on your phone all the time. Just keep it charged and throw it on when you need it.
 
Biggest thing to remember about these cases is that you don't need to keep it on your phone all the time. Just keep it charged and throw it on when you need it.
That's what I do. If I know I'm going to be using my phone a lot and I won't be near a power source, I reach for my Mophie. Great for long days out of the office or long weekend days. I don't want to use it all the time due to the extra weight and bulk.
 
I just ordered it. They sell for 99 but to ship to Canada it was $128 :(. I still got it because I'm gonna need this to keep me charged on those long outside days. I had the mugen battery for my samsung which was awesome and hopefully Mophie doesn't let me down.
 
Who ever gets one first could you please post a pic?

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Do prices for these come down after a while and available on Amazon?

Usually the retail price won't come down for a while. You'll have to wait until other sellers start listing it and they will usually undercut amazon price.

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$100 no way. I'll keep using my external battery pack.

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One nice thing about the Mophie, when your battery gets low on the phone, just flip the switch and keep going, no external battery pack to drag around. I know it is a little expensive but being so handy is worth it for me when I am standing in front of a customer I don't have something hanging off of my phone.
 
$100 no way. I'll keep using my external battery pack.

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Yeah, seems a pretty expensive solution and it would only be good with the phone, no other devices, where as a battery pack can be used for other stuff. But it would be more convenient than an external battery pack.
 

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