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ZCover Ships ISAglove 3G Cases for IPhone

Peter Cohen, Macworld.com

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zCover on Friday announced that it is shipping its iSAglove 3G cover for the iPhone. It costs US$29.99 and joins zCover's line of iPhone accessories.

The iSAglove is a silicone cover for the iPhone that comes in black, grey and ice clear. It features reinforced corners to support a natural hand position in horizontal mode along with a reinforced layer of silicone that works as a "crash cushion" if the iPhone is dropped or falls.

A flip cover protects the dock connector from getting contaminated with sand, dust and dirt, and the case has been enhanced with the 3G revision, with an easier to press sleep/wake button, tooling for the new iPhone 3G's sensors, volume button and ring/silent switch protection and more.

The "Classic Pack" includes to cover, screen protect film and a disposable screen polishing cloth.

The zCover Web site hadn't been updated with a link specific for the iPhone 3G iSAglove as Macworld posted this article.

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