Won’t it be cool if there was a protective case for your favorite smartphone that is capable of turning kinetic energy into battery power? Of course, that does not mean you go about dropping your phone on purpose, right? PowerSkin’s latest release, the iPhone 4 case, will not only stave off drops, knocks and scratches (to a reasonable degree, of course), another beauty of this offering would be having one case fitting both AT&T and Verizon models without missing a beat. Offering 2000 mAh of battery-boosting power alongside the option to synchronize to iTunes, those who are heavy duty users of the iPhone might want to look into this puppy. 

According to David Becker, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at PowerSkin/ XPAL Power, “We are very excited to release a PowerSkin® for the iPhone 4. With 2000 mAh packed into a slim-fitting, lightweight case, iPhone 4 users can now browse the web, watch movies and talk longer without worrying about running out of power.”

The impact-resistant silicone rubber offers a non-slip grip for ultimate protection, and or eco-friendly minded folks, it is made out of 100% recycled material to give our next generation a chance at life. LED battery status lights are also there to let you know just how much juice there is left. PowerSkin’s offering will retail for $79.99 a pop.

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3.5"
  • 960x640
  • IPS LCD
  • 330 PPI
5 MP
  • f/2.4 Aperture
1420 mAh
    0.5GB RAM
    • A4
    • None
    Price
    ~$36 - Amazon
    Weight
    137 g
    Launched in
    2010-06-01
    Storage (GB)
    • 32

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