Jan 13 2011, 8:16am CST | by Shane McGlaun
This is a bit of clever marketing on behalf of Case-mate, after all any case for the existing iPhone will fit the Verizon iPhone as well. Still Case-mate is reaching out to the people that will be getting the iPhone on Verizon and offering them some cool and odd cases.
The strangest of the cases is the Monsta with what looks like blood all over it, a gaping mouth, and googly eyes. The Waddler is strange as well with a design that looks like a penguin. The other cases are more mainstream with my favorite called the Vroom.
The Vroom looks like a tire tread. There are all sorts of cases to choose from. Just keep in mind that your existing iPhone 4 case should work if you are migrating to Verizon from AT&T.
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