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WaterField joins the iPhone 4 accessory game with the Smart Case

Categories: Accessories, iPhone
By: , IntoMobile
Thursday, June 17th, 2010 at 5:46 AM

After Sena Cases and case-mate, we have WaterField joining the iPhone 4 accessory game with its Smart Case. Available in six colors (black, brown, green, blue, red and silver) and three styles (slip, slap and clip), WaterField’s product rocks distressed leather sides for an easy grip, along with a textured, water-resistant outer nylon material. There’s also the “Ultrasuede” scratch-free liner that actually cleans iPhone 4 as it is inserted/extracted, and thanks to the multi-layered padding system, your beloved handset will be well protected while in the case.

As we said at the start, the Smart Case is available in three styles — Slip, Flap and Clip — which are available for $39, $45 and $45, respectively.

Additionally, WaterField also offers the iPhone Travel Case that is designed to keep the iPhone 4 and its accessories organized and tangle-free. The case comes with self-locking zippers that ensure the contents don’t spill out accidentally. It is available in three sizes – small ($35), medium ($37) and large ($39).

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