iPhone Accessories Black Friday Shopping Sales: Smartphone Cases On Sale for Black Friday
These days being the guy who has everything mostly means you have an iPhone, but this might also mean that you are really easy to shop for.
This Black Friday major retailers are out there to make sure your iPhone is as cozy as you are.
According to Heavy, Best Buy will be offering Insignia-brand iPhone 6 cases for half off, so you can stuff someone's stocking for just $7.49.
Walmart will have Speck’s iPhone 6 cases available for just $10, which turns out to be a savings of $19.88. The ubiquitous chain will also have the more rugged Otterbox Defender type of case which will be seriously discounted. Usually costing $46.88 at Walmart, these cases will be available for the iPhone 6 at a price of $29.
The office supply store Staples will be selling Zagg screen protectors for the iPhone line at for 40% off.
And according to BFAds.net Radio Shack will have the Incipio Offgrid Print Backup Battery Case for iPhone 5/5s,which is regularly $79.99, for just $39.99. The electronics store will have Otterbox phone cases on sale for up to 25 % off, and Pointmobl phone cases up to 50% off.
If, however, you are inclined to skip the crowds all together you can go online to MacMall where they’ve got the Kensington Vesto Leather Texture Hardshell Case for iPhone 5/5s for $19.99 and a black AeroVoice iPhone 5/5s Power Bank Battery Case for $9.99, which comes out to a fifty dollar saving.
Amazon, which actually started their Black Friday deals on the 1st of November, is expected to debut over 15,000 “lightning deals” in the lead-up to a Black Friday blow out.
And if you don’t so much care about saving any money on Black Friday, but just want to let everybody know that you "survived" it, or that you "occupied" it, or that you even "love" it, Zazzle has a host of personalized iPhone cases that will make you smile.
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