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About Apple Founded in a garage in 1976 by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne, Apple began as a personal computer pioneer that today makes everything from laptops to portable media players. Headquartered in Cupertino, California, the consumer electronics giant entered the smartphone market with the iPhone in 2007, and the tablet market with the iPad in 2010, and the smartwatch market with the Apple Watch in 2014.
iPhone 6 Battery Cases
While the initial batch of iPhone 6 battery cases was pretty small, the number of available models has grown significantly in 2015. We’ve now tested 25 different battery cases (21 for the iPhone 6 and four for the Phone 6 Plus) over the course of more than 170 hours. The best iPhone 6 battery case for most people is Anker’s Ultra Slim Extended Battery Case. It provides 117 percent of a full charge to the iPhone 6—one full charge plus another 17 percent—and at only $40, it’s by far the most affordable. Its low price and fairly high capacity lead to it offering the highest ratio of charge percent per dollar, and the lowest cost for a full charge. It’s also the lightest and thinnest case we tested. (We’ve confirmed that it also fits the iPhone 6s.)
The Anker’s matte-plastic case isn’t the most protective of the battery cases we tested, but it offers a perfectly acceptable level of coverage, and it feels like it should last the life of the iPhone it covers. And installation is about as easy as it gets: Remove a cap at the top of the case, slide the phone in, and then simply replace the cap—we prefer this approach to the snap-on frame found on some competitor’s cases, including the otherwise-excellent Incipio offGRID Express. A single button on the Anker both toggles the battery’s charging circuitry and lights up a row of four LEDs that show the remaining battery life. All in all, it’s not the prettiest case, but it gets the job done. It’s a bit more user-friendly and familiar-feeling than other, more novel designs such as the Tylt Energi, and it’s considerably less expensive than anything else.
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