Case-Mate Teases With iPhone 5 Cases

We previously reported that Case-Mate had put up a notification page letting its customers know that it'll have iPhone 5 cases ready as soon as the iPhone 5 will be released. Case-Mate has recently released its renders for its iPhone 5 cases and how they will look like on the radically redesigned iPhone 5. Is Case-Mate really desperate for some free coverage or does it really have reliable inside information as to the specific design and dimensions of the iPhone 5? Investing time and money in designing these iPhone 5 cases sure does look like Case-Mate actually have concrete information. From these iPhone 5 renders, it looks like the back side is designed similarly to the iPad 2 using aluminum. Case-Mate has since removed its iPhone 5 cases page. Rumors point out to an early October release of the much anticipated iPhone 5.

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief

Case-Mate Wants You To Collect Them All, iPhone 4 Creatures

Case-Mate's new Creatures line of silicone AT&T and Verizon iPhone 4 cases include 6 cute characters that will make you want to have them all. Sounds familiar? Each case from the Creatures series has its own unique raised textured exterior that provides grip and unique feel. The Case-Mate Creatures series of iPhone 4 cases are each available for $24.99. Who knew iPhone 4 cases could be so fun?

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief

Case-Mate's Titanium iPhone 4 Bumper Costs $300, Really?

Just when I thought iPhone 4 cases couldn't get any pricier, Case-Mate has announced a new premium metal version of their aluminum Jett bumper case that's reasonably priced at $49.99, called the Titanium. It should really be called the Titanium Jett. As the name implies, this premium metal bumper case for the iPhone 4 is entirely made out of a solid piece of titanium slab. So what else is new you say? Absolutely nothing. Case-Mate will charge you a whopping $300 for the titanium version of their aluminum Jett bumper case compatible with both the AT&T and Verizon iPhone 4. Why should Case-Mate charge such a premium when there are bumper cases that are also made entirely out of titanium and cost considerably less. Titanium may be more expensive than aluminum, however I don't think you will notice any difference except for more weight added to your iPhone 4. $300 is getting ridiculous for an iPhone 4 bumper.

Those of you who enjoy such expensive metals will be glad to know that the Case-Mate Titanium bumper case will be available to order on June 27. Meanwhile, check out the overview and installation videos on the Titanium after the jump!

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Case-Mate Outs Tough Cases For HTC Incredible S & Verizon iPhone 4

Case-Mate has released their Tough hybrid case providing a dual layer protection for both the HTC Incredible S and the Verizon iPhone 4. The Tough case is consisted of a hard ABS plastic outer shell and a soft silicone inner layer built to withstand drops and accidental falls from your clumsy hands. You can pick up a Tough case for the Verizon iPhone 4 in three colors for $34.99 while HTC Incredible S users have just the choice of a black color at this time, but will enjoy a slightly cheaper price tag of $29.99. It's a win win.

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief

Case-Mate Outs Barely There Brushed Aluminum iPhone 4 Case

Case-Mate's second aluminum case for the iPhone 4 since the Jett aluminum bumper, just got released out into the world today but don't get too excited because this Barely There Brushed Aluminum case for the iPhone 4 isn't all aluminum. In fact, all you get is a thin brushed aluminum inlay on the back of the plastic shell. It looks good and for the $24.99 price tag you can't go wrong. You can pick this tricked out Barely There case compatible with both the Verizon and AT&T iPhone 4 starting today.

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief

Case-Mate Unleashes Monsta Cases For iPhone 4

Case-Mate finally adds the Monsta silicone cases to their inventory and officially made them compatible with both the AT&T and Verizon iPhone 4. The Monsta case is available right now for $24.99 in four different colors for those of you feeling a little monstrous.

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief