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These Otterbox iPhone Cases Are Your Deal of the Day

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Most of us at Gizmodo like our phones naked, but if you decide you need a case, we’ll try not to judge. After all, a cracked iPhone screen is a huge pain in the ass. Not only are you going to have to spend about $100 to fix it, but you’ll have to find a repair shop or deal with insurance hassles.

https://gizmodo.com/the-only-case-i-would-consider-using-with-an-iphone-up-5980593

Folks with fumbly fingers tend to like Otterbox cases. The Otterbox Commuter in particular strikes a nice balance between protection and turning your phone into a brick. Plus, it comes in (bright!) colors, unlike the iPhone. Right now, Newegg’s running a sale on iPhone 5 Otterbox Commuter cases and Amazon’s doing a little price matching. This is a good deal because since you’re buying the cases from Newegg or Amazon, they’re not going to be fakes. Also, at under $20, you’re paying half the price you’d shell out at your local Best Buy.

Note: When buying from Amazon, I’d really try to pick Amazon under “More Buying Choices” on the right side. Fake Otterbox cases do exist.

Black Otterbox Commuter iPhone 5 Case ($19.46) | Amazon

Blue “Midnight Sky” Otterbox Commuter iPhone 5 Case ($19)| Newegg | Use code US72HRSLE4

Red “Bolt” Otterbox Commuter iPhone 5 Case ($19) | Newegg | Use code US72HRSLE3

White “Glacier” Otterbox Commuter iPhone 5 Case ($19) | Newegg | Use code US72HRSLE19

Neon Green “Punk” Otterbox Commuter iPhone 5 Case ($19) | Newegg | Use code US72HRSLE20

Pink “Avon” Otterbox Commuter iPhone 5 Case ($19.56) | Amazon | Choose “fufilled by Amazon” on right side


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