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The iPhone 17 Isn't Out Yet, but You Can Already Order a Case for It
Apple plans to introduce four iPhone 17 models featuring thinner designs and new features, aiming to enhance appeal amid last year's stagnant sales, with prices starting around $799.
- Dbrand announced and made available cases for the upcoming iPhone 17 series, including a distinct Tank Case, ahead of Apple's September 9th event.
- This early case release follows a tradition where manufacturers reveal designs before official announcements, sometimes based on rumors or dummy models of the new iPhones.
- The Tank Case features a hard black shell, Braille, and symbolic elements like the Freemason Eye of Providence, which appears to align with MagSafe.
- Commenters gave mixed reviews saying "that case looks fire" or "that case looks hideous," while some questioned if design elements confirm new iPhone 17 features like a second button.
- These case offerings imply high anticipation for the iPhone 17 launch next week and suggest readiness for preorder availability soon after Apple's keynote.
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