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IFrogz Offers New IPhone 3G Cases

Peter Cohen, Macworld.com

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iFrogz on Tuesday introduced three new cases for the iPhone 3G. The new cases cost $14.99 - $19.99.

The Wrapz case is made of silicone treated with a proprietary anti-dust technology to help it repel lint and dirt. A screen protection film is included. It comes in black, white, blue, red, grey and pink, and costs $14.99.

The Treadz is a black silicone case that adds a tire tread design to give you something easy to grip. Like the Wrapz, it's been treated with anti-dust technology and includes a screen protection film. It also costs $14.99.

The Luxe is a hard shell plastic case that features a metallic facade and "soft touch" feel. It comes in blue, red, pink, green, orange or grey and is priced at $19.99.

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