DaveM
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Have a good day bab.
Thanks but it's already night here. 10:28 pm. Going to sleep late anywayHave a good day bab.
12 hours difference huh? I thought about that after I had posted. Well have a good night!
That Energizer product is a joke. It has no switch to turn it off once it is fully charged. So, it remains on all the time and becomes flat in a matter of one or two hours. What is the point of having a backup battery if it is most of the time flat? It is a useless product, don't waste your money on it.
In order to discharge there has to be a load on the battery. The load on the combination of the two batteries remains the same as the load on the iPhone's original battery. With the total battery capacity increased the total phone use time increases. There's no reason or need for an on/off switch. The battery will not drain in one or two hours.
Have you owned one? I bought one, used it and returned it, because of the reason stated. I instead bought a Mophie one which is a bit more expensive but a lot better. The switch is always on off, when the phone battery gets too low, then I turn the switch on. All the other models I have seen do have a swith (except the Energizer) and I guess for a good reason.
Have you owned one? I bought one, used it and returned it, because of the reason stated. I instead bought a Mophie one which is a bit more expensive but a lot better. The switch is always on off, when the phone battery gets too low, then I turn the switch on. All the other models I have seen do have a swith (except the Energizer) and I guess for a good reason.
Knowing the good reputation of Energizer product will investigate its true value.
Have you owned one? I bought one, used it and returned it, because of the reason stated. I instead bought a Mophie one which is a bit more expensive but a lot better. The switch is always on off, when the phone battery gets too low, then I turn the switch on. All the other models I have seen do have a swith (except the Energizer) and I guess for a good reason.
No, I haven't owned one. I'm not disputing your word. If you say it doesn't work properly I believe you. I don't know what's wrong with the Energizer, but I'm saying that it's not the inclusion or exclusion of a switch that makes it not work properly. The stored energy in a battery has to go somehwere. It can't just "disappear." Maybe the unit doesn't have a good capacity to begin with. Maybe it's discharging through internal leakage paths, losing its energy in heat. But it either doesn't have the capacity that it should, or it's losing it through other means. Otherwise it would go towards powering the phone. No more, no less. Nothing personal, nothing meant by it.