Image Gallery: iFrogz rolls out 'psychedelic' iPhone 4 cases at Best Buy
Just in time for the holidays, iFrogz has rolled out a collection of "psychedelic" iPhone 4 cases, exclusively at Best Buy.
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The iFrogz Fusion case is available in multiple patterns, including this blue paisley design.
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If you want to add a bit of shine to the iFrogz Fusion in basic black, check out this metal insert.
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To get really psychedelic, iFrogz also has the Fusion case in orange with hot pink flowers.
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The funky Spy case has a circular space cut out around the backside for the Apple logo to peek through.
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The Fusion Sole iPhone 4 case features a rubbery back side in two shades: orange and tan.
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The iFrogz Luxe Edge rounds out the group with a thin, bumper-like, two-component case. This one comes in a pack of two and is available in two dual-tone options: black/blue or black/iron. (MSRP: $34.99)
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