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Uncommon iPhone custom case: Unique designs for your iPhone 4/4S, iPhone 3G/3Gs, iPod touch 4th Gen and iPad 2

by Al Ngullie, Guest Writer


Stand out from the crowd with your uncommon iPhone custom design case

Uncommon iPhone custom case
Uncommon iPhone Custom Case - This is the motto of my blog :p
I don't go for bling or blemishes for my smartphone that much. Because I like "original" looks - original as in, exactly the same way it originally was when I first bought my mobile phone. Anyway, one thing that is hogging the top-selling mobile phone accessories hit charts is this mighty unusual, uncommon iPhone custom cases (see images) that promise you not only individuality but also exclusivity. Well, 'Uncommon' is actually the name itself, of the company that manufactures the definitely-uncommon any-design-you-want custom cases for your Apple stuff: iPhone 4/4S, iPhone 3G/3Gs, iPod touch 4th Gen and iPad 2.

Uncommon iPhone custom case
Uncommon iPhone custom case - This one is all Brit
You have three options to having your iPhone case look wonderfully uncommon: (a) Uncommon can create a case that has your chosen design (b) you can sort one from their ready-made designs or (c) go for their ready-made custom cases. The designs can be anything so long as it is, well, a design. That means both images and texts - from zebras to lizards, roses to tulips, flags to landscapes, puppies to...oh, yes, photos of your girlfriend. Is that cool or what! 

Uncommon iPhone back cover
Uncommon iPhone custom case - Yay, this a Yankee
Uncommon iPhone back cover
Uncommon iPad custom case - I love safari you know
You can get a unique design for your iPhone 4/4S, iPhone 3G/3Gs, iPod touch 4th Gen and iPad 2. Just upload a photo of what you want as a design for your phone (*drum roll*). Uncommon offers the service priced at about $34.95. The price seem somewhat steep - but the thousands who are going for this service don;t seem to mind.  Also, FYI the designs are not copy-paste-photo-on-case: The designs are embedded into the plastic case itself so they won't rub off or peel out. I want my mommy, my girl, my dog and my smartphone picture on my iPhone!!  

Al Ngullie is a Journalist and Columnist of big repute in his state of Nagaland in India. He is my friend and he complains about guest blogging with me on Mobile Phoneus because he recently started another of his tech blogs proddealsonline Thanks again, Al :) 

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