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You’re adding a little more bulk to your skinny Galaxy S6

byCustoms Today Report
22/07/2015
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SEOUL: Two things users bemoan about the Samsung Galaxy S6: Its lack of a microSD card slot for storage expansion, and its sealed, non-replaceable battery.

Samsung traded the two features in for a thinner and lighter design made from glass and aluminum which, in our opinion, was worth it. But if you’re still stingy about losing the features (and have no interest in picking up the equally impressive LG G4), this case from Incipio may interest you.

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Called the offGRID, the case comes with a 3,700 milliamp-hour (mAh) battery that can recharge a Galaxy S6 100% and then some. (A Galaxy S6 has a 2,550 mAh battery). That solves the non-removable battery complaint.

The case also has a microSD card slot that works with cards up to 128GB in capacity, which solves the storage expansion issue.

Sure, you’re adding a little more bulk to your skinny Galaxy S6. But what you gain is a ton more versatility (and protection for your phone).

The case is available for a steep $89.99. There’s also a model for the Galaxy S6 Edge.

Another way to add more battery life and 128GB of storage to your Galaxy S6 is with an external battery bank and storage solution, such as Mophie’s Spacestation. Those come with way bigger (6,000 mAh) batteries, but they start at $150 for a 32GB, $200 for a 64GB and $300 for a 128GB.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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