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Where: Toronto, Canada – “the world’s first iphone 7 jet black scratch-resistant & naked caseTM” is the title of a Kickstarter campaign that has been officially started by naked caseTM, a product design company based in Canada. The objective of the Kickstarter campaign is to gain support and financial backing from people all around the globe in order to mass manufacture the case for customers. One of the few iPhones to completely sell out in pre-orders was Apple’s highly anticipated new jet black iPhone seventh generation. Apple.com, on the other hand, issues the following caution in conjunction with the launch of the new iPhone: “It is possible that the high-gloss surface of the jet black iPhone 7 may reveal subtle micro-abrasions after prolonged usage. Make use of one of the several cases that are offered to safeguard your iPhone.” Apple has issued a warning, yet many customers are adamant about not covering their iPhones with an unsightly or cumbersome case, even if they want to ensure that their new iPhone remains in excellent shape. Enter naked cases, a revolutionary new case that was developed by two innovators located in Toronto, jp Richards and doug Assaly. “Expel Ultimate Paint Protection Film” is the same scratch-protection film that has lately been popular with high-end sports vehicles like as Ferraris, Lamborghinis, and Teslas. The bare case is custom-cut from this film. “It is likely that your jet black iPhone 7 is one of the most significant investments you have ever made. J.P. Richards, co-founder of naked cases, claims that a naked case is the best way to secure anything by ensuring that it always seems brand new. at a cost of around $40, the precision-cut naked case offers the iphone owner: •protection with scratch-resistance, stain-defense (e.g. markers, coffee, etc), and non-yellowing tech. •the world’s thinnest case with an ultra-thin (at only 0.2 mm) and ultra-clear cover. •most impressively, self-healing technology, which makes most case scratches disappear within seconds. The end result is that the customer is able to live with the satisfaction of having a scratch-proof iPhone and the satisfaction of maintaining the appearance of their pricey new jet black iPhone 7 as if it were brand new. A site that provides financing for creative initiatives is known as Kickstarter. everything and everything, including movies, video games, and music, as well as art, design, and tech. Those who “fund” a project on Kickstarter are given the opportunity to get an insider’s perspective on the creative process and to assist in the actualization of the project. To all “backers” of the naked case Kickstarter campaign, a custom-cut naked caseTM for the jet black iPhone 7 (with a suggested retail price of $40) will be sent to those who give at least $30 Canadian dollars. As of the 31st of October in 2016, the Kickstarter campaign is officially open for business. If you would like more information, please visit https://nakedcases.com or the naked case page on Kickstarter.