Most phone batteries are measured in milliampere hours (mAh). The higher, the more charge you should get from the extra battery enclosed within the case. With a 1715mAh capacity on the iPhone 6, Apple went for super-thinness rather than significantly better battery life when it designed the iPhone 6 and 6s. So to give your iPhone a bit more life, we’re rounding up some of the best iPhone 6/6Plus/6s/6s Plus battery cases out there.  Given that the phone is now dated, there aren’t as many options as there once were, so we would recommend picking up a power bank instead. Thankfully they’re a lot more compact now than they used to be, a lot more powerful, and fairly cheap too. Check out the best power banks in our separate round up. We’ve also rounded up the best iPhone 6 Plus and 6S Plus cases if you’re after general protection for your device. The kilponen battery case provides an additional 6,000mAh of juice with minimal bulk, while also protecting your phone.  While it is heavier than the phone itself at 204g, it should be able to fully charge your phone more than three times. When plugged in, it charges both your iPhone and the battery pack at the same time, so you don’t have to remove the case. It’s compatible with Apple Pay, too.  LED lights on the back also indicate how much power is left in the battery pack, and there’s Apple Pay compatibility too. This case from Yacikos works with the iPhone 6/6s (and iPhone 7 and 8) and offers an additional 6000mAh to the battery life. It’s slightly chunky and will add more weight to your phone, but at least you won’t need to carry around a separate power bank. To operate, just press the power button on the back of the case to turn it on. LED indicators also let you know what the status of the battery is.  US shoppers can find the 8,500mAh version for the iPhone 6s Plus instead for $22.95. The UNU DX-6 has one of the smaller battery capacities (2,40mAh) but will still offer over a full charge for the fading iPhone. It’s thin too, measuring 12.9mm from the screen to back-plate. You can buy it for $69.99 which is roughly £58 in the UK in blue, black (pictured), magenta or silver. Simon was Editor of Macworld from the dark days of 1995 to the triumphant return of Steve Jobs and the launch of the iPhone. His desk is a test bench for tech accessories, from USB-C and Thunderbolt docks to chargers, batteries, Powerline adaptors and Fitbits.

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