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DT Giveaway: Mophie Juice Pack Ultra Case and Dock for iPhone 6

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Anyone who owns a smartphone knows they seldom last longer than a day, and iPhone owners see their batteries die more quickly than most. Luckily, Mophie makes some pretty incredible battery cases for the iPhone, and we have one to give away to a faithful DT reader. We’ve also got Mophie’s Juice Pack Dock to go with it.

The Mophie Juice Pack Ultra for iPhone 6 contains a 3,950mAh battery that will give your phone a 150-percent boost in battery life — that’s 35 hours talk time, 25 hours of Internet use, or 27 hours of video playback. That should certainly be all the additional battery you need to power through a long workday or a late night out with friends. Of course, the case also looks nice and offers drop protection.

A set of small LED lights on the back let you know how much juice is left, and a simple switch right next to the lights to turns the power on. When you run out of juice, you can charge your phone (and the case) via a Micro USB, or you can use the Juice Pack Dock we’ve included in the giveaway. The dock has “pogo pins” that connect to the Juice pack case, so there’s no need to remove it. Just drop your phone, Mophie case and all, right in. When it’s topped off, just grab and go.

To win both the case and the dock, enter in the form below!

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Malarie Gokey
Former Digital Trends Contributor
As DT's Mobile Editor, Malarie runs the Mobile and Wearables sections, which cover smartphones, tablets, smartwatches, and…
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