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Sena Cases unveils two new cases for the iPhone 3G(S), part of Sarach series

Categories: Accessories, iPhone
By: , IntoMobile
Friday, July 10th, 2009 at 3:47 AM

Sena Cases

California-based luxury handheld device accessory designer, Sena Cases, has two new cases for carrying and protecting your iPhone 3G/3GS. The two products are part of Sarach series, offering a “one of a kind creation with a luxurious, designer high-end style.”

  • Sarach Flip Case – front-flap style case, showcasing a “hand-sewn two-tone saddle-stitched design.” The case design provides specialized openings for easy access to all buttons and also includes a hidden multi-purpose pocket.
  • Sarach LeatherSkin Case – similar to the Flip model, but with a snap closure strap to keep the device snugly in place.

All in all, Sena Cases offers 11 styles and cases for the iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS including the new Sarach Designer Cases, Corsa Designer Cases, Dockable, MagnetFlipper, Elega Pouch, WalletSkin, WalletBook, UltraSlim Pouch and LeatherSkin Case. You can see all of them from this page on Sena’s website.

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