Get more out of your iPhone battery

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by John Davis

Guam - After getting an iPhone for Christmas, I was totally stoked about downloading my favorite movies, music and games, but I wasn't prepared for the amount of juice my apps would draw from my iPhone battery.  In case you didn't know, as with any iPod, iTouch, iPhone or laptop, the more applications you have running, the more power you draw from your power source. 

Well, after searching for the right one to buy online, I found out that DOCOMO Pacific now carries the Aigo backup battery for iPods and iPhones alike.

So I called my buddy Ron Brewster at DOCOMO Pacific for some help and the answer to my worries was the Aigo Battery Backup for the iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS.  The Aigo Battery for the iPhone 3G and 3Gs comes equipped with a backup battery and easy-grip, non-slip rubber protection case, an LED battery status indicator, a mini-USB to USB data cable and a detachable suction cup video stand, so gone are the days of making make-shift stands and watching your favorite videos on a flat surface.

Although I think the Aigo manufacturers could have done a better job at providing protection to the precious iPhone screen, it does ensure my iPhone will get 130 percent more battery power.

To use your Aigo backup battery, just take your iPhone out of its protective case if you already use one, connect your iPhone to the 30-pin connection port located on the Aigo and flip the Aigo switch on and you're done.  You can also use the USB data cable to charge your Aigo from your desktop. 

And here's the kicker: you can charge your backup battery and iPhone battery at the same time and you can even sync you iPhone, that's 3 birds, one stone.  If you want to charge your Aigo via a wall outlet, you'll have to use your iPhone wall charger though because the Aigo doesn't come with one.

The bottom line is that a battery backup is a necessity for iPhone users and I absolutely love my Aigo battery backup from DOCOMO Pacific, so give them a call and get yours today.


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