Romoss 6 Plus with you when going on a long travel. This powerbank will make your phone going for a great extent of time. Although it is not so much portable because of its almost half kilogram weight and size (16cm x 8 cm), this device will keep your device alive longer than any other powerbank.
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Romoss 6P courtesy of Romoss |


- The difference lie on the display where 6 Plus is using LCD while 6P uses LED. By LED, one can easily read the percentage of life remaining at any angle without any glare at all.
- The battery for 6 Plus is lithium ion which is lesser in quality than 6P's litium polymer. Claims say that polymer is safer to use and charges faster. On the contrary litium ion decreases capacity to 95% to 98% as time passes.
- The charging power for 6P (model with iPhone 7) advertised to be more than 10 times got short to only 7 times. The charging power for 6 Plus has gone way beyond advertised (5 times using iPhone 5s) to 10 times.
- It also takes 24 hours to charge 6P and only 15 hours to charge 6 Plus.
Current prices for these two heavy duty power builders show affordable ranges - Romoss 6P just a little bit higher than Romoss 6 Plus.
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