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AmazonBasics iPhone 7/Plus cases available from $1 in multiple styles

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Amazon is offering quite a few AmazonBasics iPhone 7/Plus cases from $1 in multiple styles. Many of these cases are add-on items, which means you’ll need an order total of $25 or more to lock-in the discounted pricing. These cases have an average rating of 4.4/5 stars by over 100 Amazon customers.

AmazonBasics iPhone 7/7+ Cases Include:

You can also still get some Ringke iPhone 7/Plus cases in a variety of styles for $4 Prime shipped.

Help keep your phone safe with this AmazonBasics Slim case for iPhone 7 Plus. Made from premium polycarbonate, the hard case provides sleek style and protection against scratches, dirt, and small drops, making it a great choice for your must-have mobile device. For a feeling of barely there, the case provides a thin, exact fit measuring just 8.5 mm thick, and it weighs only 23 g. The secure-fitting case balances the perfect amount of slimness with the right amount of protection for your phone. The AmazonBasics hard case features a smooth, soft coating with a rubbery texture. This easy-to-clean coating not only offers added protection, but it also promotes an anti-slip grip to help prevent accidental drops. The non-slip surface comes in a solid color with a matte finish for contemporary style. Choose from black, navy blue, dark grey, or red.

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Perry Raskin is an editor at 9to5Toys. Contact him at perry@9to5mac.com.