The Samsung Galaxy S6 is probably the best Android smart phone right now but for power users, its non-removable battery and non-expandable storage can be a turn off. If you need more space, there’s a 64GB Galaxy S6 edge but that will cost you a hefty RM3,599 which is more expensive than an iPhone 6 Plus with 64GB.
Alternatively you can consider this option from Incipio. It’s an Offgrid battery case that not only protects your Galaxy S6/S6 edge from bumps and dings but it also doubles up as a battery pack with a huge 3,700mAh capacity.
The Incipio Offgrid case has another hidden secret under the shell. On the inside, there’s a microSD slot which allows additional expansion up to 128GB extra via USB On the Go. This however isn’t connected all the time. At the side, there’s a switch which lets you choose to either charge the device or to enable its microSD storage. Whether you’re using a Galaxy S6 or the S6 edge with a double edge display, the Incipio offgrid supports both models with the inclusion of 2 front bumper designs in the box. Since the case adds a little bulk, some headphones may not fit thought the case and they have provided a headphone extension as a workaround.
In terms of charging compatibility, the pass-through microUSB port supports both Qualcomm QuickCharge 2.0 and Samsung’s own adaptive fast charger. The Incipio Offgrid extended battery case for the S6/S6 edge costs US$89.99 which is about RM342.
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