You won’t know it by the product’s official name, but this is the FLO TV appendage for the iPhone that’s been teased since November last year. Combining a mobile TV receiver with Mophie’s juice pack, this is 2mm thicker and noticeably heavier than the normal external battery pack. You can see comparison shots in the gallery below — the red and black units are samples of the new peripherals while the white one is the standard Mophie hardware. Alas, no working FLO TV demos were

available, but we were told the iPhone UI should be one different from what the company offers at present. Reps kept mum on pricing, but they confirmed the juice pack TV should be arriving in the first half of 2010.
[Engadget]
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