Accessories brand Casetify has announced a collaboration with Nothing to release a new collection of casings for the iPhone 15 and iPhone 14 series. While Nothing, the company behind the “semi-transparent” Phone (2), has nothing to do with Cupertino’s latest smartphones, they have introduced limited edition cases that “champion Nothing’s iconic approach to smartphone design”. Of course, don’t expect the “Glyph” interface to light up on your iPhone.
Similar to the Nothing Phone itself, the cases come in either Black or White and there are several design options to choose from. According to the global product page, the Nothing cases are available not only for the latest iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro series, but also older models including as the iPhone X and the iPhone XR.
From the listing, the cases are priced between USD 40 and USD90 (about RM307 and RM426) which varies depending on the model. All except the cheapest Impact case are Magsafe compatible. If you want to use your iPhone with Magsafe and supported accessories, do look out for the Magsafe compatible icon before placing an order.
If you’re not an iPhone user, Casetify is also releasing the Nothing-designed cases for the Samsung Galaxy S22, S22+, S22 Ultra, S23, S23+ and S23 Ultra, as well as the Google Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro.
Casetify and Nothing have also released a Mini Pouch with Nothing Ear (2) bundle which retails for USD 169 (about RM799). The pouch has a zipper and a hook which can be paired to a lanyard.
Interestingly, the Casetify x Nothing cases are listed with free shipping but it will cost USD 14 (about 66) to ship the Mini Pouch with Nothing Ear (2). For more info, you can check out Casetify’s Co-Lab section.
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