Wednesday, 19 February 2014

New LifeCHARGE Battery Case Proved Ideal Solution for Olympic iPhone/Samsung Controversy

What are Olympic iPhone addicts to do when one of the Games' sponsors is demanding they not reveal their Apple loyalty? Cover up the logo on the back with a LifeCHARGE battery case and then enjoy super-power capabilities as a result.
Dallas, TX, February 19, 2014 - Olympians who are iPhone fanatics are reportedly finding themselves in the midst of a conundrum in Sochi. How do they keep Olympic sponsor Samsung happy without giving up their favorite smartphone? The new LifeCHARGE battery case affords them a way to hang tight to their iPhone yet maintain its Apple anonymity too.

Although both Samsung and the International Olympic Committee are denying it, on February 6, 2014 The Guardian (http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/feb/06/sochi-iphone-sochi-athletes-samsung-sponsorship) newspaper reported about a mini-controversy purportedly brewing in Sochi. More specifically, Swiss athletes were claiming they had "been told to cover up Apple logos on iPhones if they use them at the opening ceremony."

Whether or not the claim is true, the LifeCHARGE battery case makes it a non-issue. That's because it covers up the Apple logo on the back of the iPhone while super-powering it. What's more, LifeCHARGE is available for the iPhone 4/4S, the iPhone 5/5S, the Samsung Galaxy S3 and the Samsung Galaxy S4. That means that no matter which side of the debate Olympic athletes happen to fall into, they can enjoy all the benefits the battery case has to offer.

For more information on how a LifeCHARGE battery case can keep both Olympians and Olympic sponsors happy, contact OnTrion's Palki Kochar. To learn more about the LifeCHARGE battery case, visit the manufacturer on the web at http://www.mylifecharge.com###

CONTACT INFORMATION: LifeCHARGE 13650, TI Blvd., Suite #309 Dallas, TX 75243 (877)676-0877


Press Contact:
Jesse Khurana
LifeCHARGE
Dallas, TX
+1 (972) 497-9933
http://www.mylifecharge.com

Source: Global Communication Leader., Inc.

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