Although it of course fits my 3Gs fine, when I went to charge the case and phone overnight as I always did with my 3G, I noticed the phone said it was not a supported charging device, I thought maybe it wouldn't matter, and the charger would charge the case, and the case would charge the phone, then the case would ultimately get topped off again, well, didn't happen, in the morning, the case was charged, but the phone had only been half charged.
I was probably going to ditch the case anyway as it interferes terribly with my signal reception, but now it's a no brainer, too bad, if this case worked, ie. charged the phone and case properly, and didn't screw up my reception, it would be an iphone dream come true.
I would venture a guess that whomever designs a well made case that has a built in li-polymer battery that doesn't interfere at all with 3G reception will have a real hit on their hands. Seems to me, the battery portion could be changed so there is a space that's open over where the 3G antenna is located, possibly make the battery a rectangle with an open center where the 3G signal can penetrate.
I was probably going to ditch the case anyway as it interferes terribly with my signal reception, but now it's a no brainer, too bad, if this case worked, ie. charged the phone and case properly, and didn't screw up my reception, it would be an iphone dream come true.
I would venture a guess that whomever designs a well made case that has a built in li-polymer battery that doesn't interfere at all with 3G reception will have a real hit on their hands. Seems to me, the battery portion could be changed so there is a space that's open over where the 3G antenna is located, possibly make the battery a rectangle with an open center where the 3G signal can penetrate.