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Deal of the Week | Wireless Smartphone Charging Pad $19.99 (reg. $50)

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THIS WEEK’S DOTW: Wireless Smartphone Charging Pad $19.99
(reg. $49.99)

Ultimate convenience: Set your phone on this wireless smartphone charging pad, case and all, and it immediately begins charging. It works with iPhone X, iPhone 8, and iPhone 8 Plus, as well as a number of Samsung and Google smartphones (see below for complete list). Plug the included cable into the nearest USB port or USB charging cube, or opt for the optional AC adapter (sold separately). We normally sell these for $49.99, but as this week’s DOTW, we’ve slashed 30 dollars off!


  • Charges most compatible smartphones in three to four hours
  • Works with iPhone X, iPhone 8/8 Plus, Samsung Galaxy Note 8 S8, S8 Plus, S7, S7 edge, S6, S6 edge, S6 edge plus, Note 5, Google Nexus 4/5/6 and any other smartphone supporting the Qi wireless charging standard
  • Intelligent induction prevents overcharging by switching to standby mode
  • Optimized top and bottom ventilation for a longer product lifetime
  • Works with most types of cases and skins, with the exception of metal cases

This offer runs from Friday, February 23rd through Thursday, March 1st, 2018, while supplies last. Sorry, no rain checks.


Deal of the Week | Adjustable Tablet Smartphone Stand $19.99 (reg. $39.99)

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THIS WEEK’S DOTW: Adjustable Tablet Smartphone Stand $19.99
(reg. $39.99)

Put your device front and center, where you can see it. Multi-angle stand adjusts through a 270 degree range, making your iPhone, iPad, Surface, and most other devices easy to see and out of the way. It’s so handy, you’ll quickly wonder how you ever survived without it. Best of all, it’s this week’s DOTW, which means you save 20 dollars off its regular price!


This offer runs from Friday, February 9th through Thursday, February 15th, 2018, or while supplies last. Sorry, no rain checks.


Deal of the Week | Nimbus Wireless Gaming Controller $39.99 (reg. $59.99)

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THIS WEEK’S DOTW: Nimbus Wireless Gaming Controller $39.99
(reg. $59.99)

Let the games begin! Danish-designed SteelSeries Nimbus Wireless Gaming Controller is a precision Bluetooth gaming controller for Apple TV, iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Mac. Play hundreds of your favorite games on the Apple device or computer of your choice. And as this week’s DOTW, you’ll save 20 dollars off the regular price!

  • Pressure-sensitive buttons for precise gaming control
  • Console-style left and right analog triggers
  • Bluetooth 4.1 connectivity
  • Lithium ion battery recharges via Lightning connector for 40-plus hours of gaming
  • Four LEDs display your player status during multiplayer gameplay
  • Compatible with iPhone 5s and later, iPad (4th generation and later), iPod touch (5th generation and later), Apple TV (4th generation and later), and nearly any Mac with Bluetooth
  • Color-coded action buttons

This offer runs from Friday, February 2nd through Thursday, February 8th, 2018, or while supplies last. Sorry, no rain checks.


Deal of the Week ENCORE | 32GB iPhone iPad Flash Drive $40 (reg. $60)

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BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND: 32GB iPhone iPad Flash Drive $39.99
(reg. $59.99)

When we ran this DOTW a couple weeks ago, we ran out almost instantly. So we’re bringing it back! This handy little iPhone iPad flash drive makes it drop-dead simple to back up or move files to and from your iPhone or iPad – no fiddling around with iCloud necessary. Snap the cap off one end, and you’ve got a Lightning connector, ready to plug directly into your iPhone or iPad. Snap the cap off the other end, and you’ll find a standard USB plug, compatible with just about anything. At our regular price of $60, it’s indispensable. But as this week’s DOTW, you can shave 20 bucks off that price – making it a total “must have” gadget for your go bag.


This offer runs from Friday, January 26th through Thursday, February 1st, 2018, or while supplies last. Sorry, no rain checks.


Deal of the Week | 32GB iPhone iPad Flash Drive $39.99 (reg. $60)

DOTW Deal of the Week Connecting Point Medford Oregon
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THIS WEEK’S DOTW: 32GB iPhone iPad Flash Drive $39.99 (reg. $60)

Easy data transfers to and from your iOS device! This handy little iPhone iPad flash drive makes it drop-dead simple to back up or move files to and from your iPhone or iPad – no fiddling around with iCloud necessary. Snap the cap off one end, and you’ve got a Lightning connector, ready to plug directly into your iPhone or iPad. Snap the cap off the other end, and you’ll find a standard USB plug, compatible with just about anything. At our regular price of $60, it’s indispensable. But as this week’s DOTW, you can shave 20 bucks off that price – making it a total “must have” gadget for your go bag.

UPDATE FRIDAY, JAN. 12TH 4:45 PM: This item is sold out.


This offer runs from Friday, January 12th through Thursday, January 18th, 2018, or while supplies last. Sorry, no rain checks.


Apple addresses iPhone battery concerns; offers lower-cost battery replacements

iPhone battery performance concerns are addressed in a message from Apple posted December 28, 2017. Lower-cost replacement batteries are now offered: Mail-in to Apple for $29 plus shipping, or fast-track at Connecting Point for $59.99.

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THE SKINNY: Effective immediately, if you have an Apple iPhone 6 or later, you can get your battery replaced at a drastically reduced price. Directly from Apple, that price is $29. For Rogue Valley residents, that means either shipping it directly to Apple (at an additional charge) with a three to six day turnaround time (on average). Alternately, you can make an appointment and take your phone an Apple company store (the closest Apple Stores are in Portland).

Due to popular demand, Connecting Point is offering a third option: a Fast Track iPhone Battery Replacement Program. Bring your phone to our Service Department, where we’ll record its serial number and put you into the queue. The good news: you get to keep your phone. We’ll contact you when your name comes up, and replace the battery promptly – usually the same day. The idea is to reduce the time you have to spend without your iPhone to a minimum. Connecting Point will charge $59.99 for this option. Our Fast Track iPhone Battery Replacement Program is already in progress, so come on in!

Apple states they expect to have more complete details sometime in January 2018. For timely updates on this (and many other) matters, we suggest signing up for Connecting Point’s free email newsletter, our VIP Club text service, or our social media feeds on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram.

Here’s the full text of Apple’s announcement:

A Message to Our Customers about iPhone Batteries and Performance

We’ve been hearing feedback from our customers about the way we handle performance for iPhones with older batteries and how we have communicated that process. We know that some of you feel Apple has let you down. We apologize. There’s been a lot of misunderstanding about this issue, so we would like to clarify and let you know about some changes we’re making.

First and foremost, we have never — and would never — do anything to intentionally shorten the life of any Apple product, or degrade the user experience to drive customer upgrades. Our goal has always been to create products that our customers love, and making iPhones last as long as possible is an important part of that.

How batteries age

All rechargeable batteries are consumable components that become less effective as they chemically age and their ability to hold a charge diminishes. Time and the number of times a battery has been charged are not the only factors in this chemical aging process.

Device use also affects the performance of a battery over its lifespan. For example, leaving or charging a battery in a hot environment can cause a battery to age faster. These are characteristics of battery chemistry, common to lithium-ion batteries across the industry.

A chemically aged battery also becomes less capable of delivering peak energy loads, especially in a low state of charge, which may result in a device unexpectedly shutting itself down in some situations.

To help customers learn more about iPhone’s rechargeable battery and the factors affecting its performance, we’ve posted a new support article, iPhone Battery and Performance.

It should go without saying that we think sudden, unexpected shutdowns are unacceptable. We don’t want any of our users to lose a call, miss taking a picture or have any other part of their iPhone experience interrupted if we can avoid it.

Preventing unexpected shutdowns

About a year ago in iOS 10.2.1, we delivered a software update that improves power management during peak workloads to avoid unexpected shutdowns on iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, and iPhone SE. With the update, iOS dynamically manages the maximum performance of some system components when needed to prevent a shutdown. While these changes may go unnoticed, in some cases users may experience longer launch times for apps and other reductions in performance.

Customer response to iOS 10.2.1 was positive, as it successfully reduced the occurrence of unexpected shutdowns. We recently extended the same support for iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus in iOS 11.2.

Of course, when a chemically aged battery is replaced with a new one, iPhone performance returns to normal when operated in standard conditions.

Recent user feedback

Over the course of this fall, we began to receive feedback from some users who were seeing slower performance in certain situations. Based on our experience, we initially thought this was due to a combination of two factors: a normal, temporary performance impact when upgrading the operating system as iPhone installs new software and updates apps, and minor bugs in the initial release which have since been fixed.

We now believe that another contributor to these user experiences is the continued chemical aging of the batteries in older iPhone 6 and iPhone 6s devices, many of which are still running on their original batteries.

Addressing customer concerns

We’ve always wanted our customers to be able to use their iPhones as long as possible. We’re proud that Apple products are known for their durability, and for holding their value longer than our competitors’ devices.

To address our customers’ concerns, to recognize their loyalty and to regain the trust of anyone who may have doubted Apple’s intentions, we’ve decided to take the following steps:

  • Apple is reducing the price of an out-of-warranty iPhone battery replacement by $50 — from $79 to $29 — for anyone with an iPhone 6 or later whose battery needs to be replaced, starting in late January and available worldwide through December 2018. Details will be provided soon on apple.com.
  • Early in 2018, we will issue an iOS software update with new features that give users more visibility into the health of their iPhone’s battery, so they can see for themselves if its condition is affecting performance.
  • As always, our team is working on ways to make the user experience even better, including improving how we manage performance and avoid unexpected shutdowns as batteries age.

At Apple, our customers’ trust means everything to us. We will never stop working to earn and maintain it. We are able to do the work we love only because of your faith and support — and we will never forget that or take it for granted.

You can find the original version of Apple’s message at their website here.