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Mophie Debuts 'Space Pack' Battery Case With Built-In Storage

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Mophie today added to its existing lineup of Juice Packs and Powerstations, introducing the new Mophie Space Pack. Like the company's Juice Packs, the Space Pack is a 1700 mAh battery case, but it also includes built-in storage, increasing the storage capacity of the iPhone by 16 or 32 GB.

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Designed for the iPhone 5 and the iPhone 5s, the Space Pack doubles the battery life of the iPhone, connecting via the Lightning port to offer both increased battery and additional storage. The built-in storage can be used for any file type, including photos, videos, and music.

The Space Pack uses an accompanying Space app to organize stored files into Collections that are easily managed. Accessing files does not require a data or Wi-Fi connection and content like music and movies can be played directly from the Space app.


Mophie's Space Packs will be available for pre-order today, priced at $149.95 for the 16 GB version and $179.95 for the 32 GB model. The cases will begin shipping on March 14.

Top Rated Comments

jsw Avatar
159 months ago
Or you could just get the next step up in storage and a normal battery case.
If you inherit (or buy used) a phone with less capacity than you'd like, this case would be a great option.
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159 months ago
its $99 for the charger and either $49 or $79 dollar for the storage.

Apple charges $100 for each increase of 16gb of storage and no option for
extra charging power for those who need it. Do the math.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
159 months ago
Or you could just get the next step up in storage and a normal battery case.

$100 for 16 gb extra of storage through apple + $99 mophie battery case = $200

16 gb and extra battery in one = $150 or $180 for 32 gb more
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
159 months ago
Or you could just get the next step up in storage and a normal battery case.
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159 months ago
Okay, for the first realistic storage expansion for the iPhone, this is pretty cool! It is actually very tempting!
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rhett7660 Avatar
159 months ago
Interesting, if Mophie is doing it, then I am sure others will follow. Both me and the wife have the juice packs and have no complaints. Add storage to that, especially if you are on a trip or something. Nice place to put your pictures etc. We tend to take a lot of photo's with our phone when we travel.
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