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SANOXY WORKS FOR iPHONE 4 and 4G. Also iPhone 3GS, 3G, 2G, iTOUCH, iPod. If your apple device depletes it is battery early in the day then this is a “must have” accessory for you. You plug the handy, light weight (LESS THAN 2 OUNCES), portable STITCHWAY iPHONE BATTERY BOOSTER into the input port of the phone and you get a rapid total recharge. WIRE FREE. The charger attaches directly to the phone. . It will more than double the usage time of the phone. Or you may merely attach the charger and, if not used, will to a complete degree recharge your depleted phone in in regards to 2 hours. 1900 mAh, THE LARGEST CAPACITY COMPACT BACKUP POWER FOR iPHONES on the market (almost twice the charging power of a 1000 mAh unit). NOTE: mAh is how batteries are ranked for capacity power. The higher the mAh rating, the more powerful the batteries. Charge battery with same power cables that came with your iPhone. WORKS WITH 3G S, 3G, 2G iPHONES; iTOUCH; ALL iPOD NANOS & CLASSIC
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #15 in Cell Phone Accessories
- Color: Black
- Brand: LE
- Model: SANOXY_IP-BAT
Features
- *ONE YEAR WARRANTY* Works for iPhone 4G and all other iPhones
- 1900mAH-largest power iphone battery in a compact size on market today
- Recharge from DEAD to fULL in less than 2 hours-COLOR BLACK
- Rechargeable at least 400 times. Special Circuitry to protect from overcharging
- Weighs only 2 oz-WIRELESS; PLUG DIRECTLY TO PHONE
Reviews
115 of 126 people found the following review helpful.
Really Good
By David
1. Very light weight
2. Small
3. High quality feeling(not cheap materials used)
4. Shake it to see the quality how well it was made. It looks pretty strong.
For the price. It is pretty good. Those of you whose batteries won’t charge anymore, you guys got the bad ones.
Mine works really perfectly. I bought two.
I did a little test
Real outlet charge time vs. this back up charge time speed
The back up charging time was a little bit slower but not bad at all
iphone 4 with outlet charger went from 13% -> 28%
iphone 4 with back up charger went from 13% -> 23%
not bad at all. just keep this in ur car
dont’ buy an expensive one. why waste your money? seriously
let’s save some moeny.
since last year I’ve spent almost 1800 dollars on amazon.
I want to share good reviews to people so that they will know what good stuff they should buy and the seller should get the money because they made pretty good products.
Im writing this review for the people and the seller who made this.
189 of 212 people found the following review helpful.
Medium Charge / Design Issue
By D. Dodson
When I received this, it showed a capacity of 3 stars. I charged it to full (in a couple of hours), and then tried it on my iPhone 4. After 2.5 hours, it charged from 14% to only 59%, and then the capacity ran out, and it stopped charging.
It’s a female/male pass-through design. So, you can plug in your power source at the bottom (female), or plug the top into your iPhone/iPod unit (male). The top (male) connector has a removable cover.
Load:
I’m going to try charging it fully, because I’ve had other issues with the first cable that I used to charge this. Then, I will try charging again and see if a full charge puts the battery higher than the 59% of my first test. I will update my review when I get those results.
Design (broken connectors):
I’ve read some reviews and suspect people are breaking their connectors. Although there’s a protective plastic piece for the “male” end of the charging unit, when it’s plugged into an iPhone 4 and laying on a flat surface, the iPhone/charger doesn’t sit flush. The bottom half of the iPhone is elevated 1/4 inch above the surface, and the charger is not level either. If you were to press the Home button, or otherwise work on the iPhone while it’s plugged in, you would risk snapping that little connector. It seems solid enough if you’re not doing anything. So, with some precaution, you could avoid this by either not using your device, or holding the sides of the unit while pressing on it.
Operation:
The 4 led lights identify the capacity. They seem to come on if you have it plugged into a power source (male or female), or when pressing the button on the unit itself. The “full” led at the bottom probably only comes on after the 4th capacity is lit up, and it has a full charge. I will update when I find out for sure.
Pressing the button shows the capacity led’s. It’s not necessary to press the button to begin charging, it will begin automatically.
Cases:
I have an Otterbox defender case, and I had to remove the iPhone from the case in order for the device to be recognized. It looked like it was fully inserted, but it wasn’t. Removing the case was the only way to get it working.
Testing:
I plugged the unit in, and opened Battery Doctor to perform a full cycle charge. I left the app open and running for the first portion of the test, and then turned off the device for the last portion of the test. All other apps were closed, and I did not use my device during testing. My battery started at 14% and ended at 59%.
0:00 14%
0:01 15%
0:02 16%
0:03 17%
0:04 18%
0:07 19%
0:10 20%
0:13 21%
0:14 22%
0:16 23%
0:21 24%
0:22 25%
0:23 26%
0:24 27%
0:25 28%
0:35 29% * Turned of app. Capacity led’s: 2
* At this point, I would sporadically turn on the device, check the battery level, and turn it off*
0:43 34%
0:50 34%
0:52 35%
0:55 39%
1:00 39%
1:05 44%
1:10 44%
1:20 49% * Capacity led’s: 1
1:30 54%
1:35 59%
2:00 59% * Capacity led’s: 0 Charging stopped automatically.
—Update: Dropping this from a 3-star review to a 2-star review.
After fully charging the portable charger unit (with a portable speaker/charger, not just a cable this time), my second attempt shows that it will not fully charge to 100% in 2-hours as claimed.
I started my second test at 34% battery with a “full” charger (only 2nd time used). After 1 hour, 20 minutes, it’s peaked at 63%, and the capacity led is at 1, meaning it will be dying soon.
Too bad, I wished this would work with a full charge, and to give some credit, it does “partly” work. But, don’t expect the 100% charge that is falsely claimed. I was hoping to order another one, but now seriously considering if I should just return this one, even though it was only $6. :-/
I’m using an iPhone 4.
—Update: Dropping this to a 1-star review.
After fully charging again, and testing again, it charged from 19% to 69% in 1 hour, 40 minutes. It seems it will never get the 100% charge as promised.
In addition, I had the issue where it wouldn’t work at all! After letting it charge overnight, I tried to plug it into my phone and nothing happened. I reinserted it several times, at various angles, etc., and nothing happened. Even pressing the button did nothing. I then set the portable charger on the boombox charger I have and the 4 led’s and full led lit up, then immediately pulled it off and tried it and it started charging.
This is not acceptable. You will not be able to do this when you’re away from your charging source. In other words, it’s unreliable and has a good chance of not working when you need it to!
After owning this only one day, it failed on all tests, so I’m returning it. It’s not even worth the $6 given that it won’t perform it’s function when I need it to, and doesn’t deliver the 100% charge as promised.
53 of 56 people found the following review helpful.
Works just as advertised!
By James T. Jacobs
Since I do so many things that eat my battery power (graphics games, gps navigation etc.), it’s a good idea to have a back-up when I’m out and don’t have access to a plug-in charger. This item will completely recharge my iPhone 4. My wife and I both have one.
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