Apple iPhone Mophie Battery Pack in Malaysia

Ever since the Apple iPhone firmware update from 1.1.4 I noticed the Apple iPhone battery drains rather quick. This later was apparently improved in the release of firmware 2.1 and 2.2. And true enough, I’ve found the battery lasting longer.

But, if you’re an Apple iPhone owner in Malaysia with higher expectations of its battery life, maybe you should check out the Mophie Juice Pack. It’s an extended battery pack for the Apple iPhone. Here are some photos I took at my resellers office.

mophie juice pack stock mophie juice pack package mophie juice pack package close-up mophie juice pack in hand mophie juice pack with iPhone mophie juice pack holder

My reseller also complied to demonstrate how easy it is to use the Mophie juice pack by slotting in his Apple iPhone 3G. This was the recorded video demonstration of the Mophie “Juice Pack” battery pack for the Apple iPhone.

This video demonstration was recorded on my Apple iPhone using the Cycorder video recorder application. A real dandy tool for video recording with the Apple iPhone with firmware 2.0+, and it’s free! :)

12 thoughts on “Apple iPhone Mophie Battery Pack in Malaysia”

  1. OP, their office is in the BU8 business centre near Centre Point. :)

    i’m not sure if any of our Apple resellers bring it in.

  2. If I recall correctly, it was around RM200 +/- last I asked him. Not sure if it’s changed right now.

  3. There are 2 models; 3G and 2G. I’ll pass you the person’s contact to find out if he’s got it for 2G. :)

  4. Hi Dan,

    Can you tell me where to buy it? I’m using 3G model now. Battery doesn’t last long cause i keep playing games on it. :) Pass me their contact number if you can. Thanks

  5. Hey Daniel, I’ve emailed you the details. :)

    Never knew games on the iPhone 3g sapped so much power.

  6. Hey Dan,

    Where do you install the cydia cycorder?
    Can you give me the link and how to do it?

    Thanks. ;)

  7. Cycorder is installed via Cydia. In order to install Cydia, you need to jailbreak your iPhone. If you’re on Maxis, you can jailbreak the iPhone and later restore to the original firmware later if you need to service. Reason for this is jailbroken iPhones are deemed voiding warranty.

    To jailbreak on a PC, I normally use QuickPwn. PwnageTool on the Max. :)

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