LifeProof Fre and Next for Apple iPhone X: in pictures
Apple's new iPhone X has a high level of dust and water resistance, but it is still made of glass panels and the Apple warranty doesn't even cover water damage. LifeProof has three case options to enhance your level of protection.
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LifeProof Next and Fre for the Apple iPhone X
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Two parts to the LifeProof Next case
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Upper right view of the LifeProof Next
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Raised volume buttons and ringer switch on LifeProof Next
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Clear back of the LifeProof Next
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Two parts of the LifeProof Fre case
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Inside front panel of the LifeProof Fre
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Lightning port door
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Secured bottom of the LifeProof Fre
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Right side of the LifeProof Fre
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Lower back of the LifeProof Fre
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Raised buttons on the left
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