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Orbino ships new line of exotic skin cases for iPhone

updated 12:20 pm EDT, Tue June 9, 2009

Orbino ships iPhone cases


Orbino has released a new line of exotic skin cases, specific to the iPhone 3GS and the iPhone 3G. Models consist of the Cognac Ostrich Leg, Ebony Snakeskin, Graphite Stingray, Red Nile Crocodile, Cream Ostrich, Black Ostrich and Brown Crocodile. Each case is hand-stitched, and includes a protective flap with an invisible magnetic closure to protect screens.

Owners can continue to talk on a phone while the cover is closed, and a combination belt clip and desk stand is built into the back. The collection of luxury cases can be bought from the Orbino online store, with prices starting at $300.




by MacNN Staff

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  1. daqman

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    Sick

    sick sick sick

  1. spiderjedi

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    Magnets

    Won't the magnets mess up the electronic compass?

  1. prettythings

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    customer service

    beautiful, but their customer service is the exact opposite. was liaising regarding the strada and pantera - if youre paying $300 and customising you want to make sure that youre getting the right thing. no email responses for over a week now - glad i didnt part with my hard earned cash! would like to know anyone elses experience...im off to vaja!

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