First Look: GelaSkins GelaSkins for iPhone 4 + iPod touch 4G

Jeremy Horwitz
By Jeremy Horwitz  - Editor-in-Chief
First Look: GelaSkins GelaSkins for iPhone 4 + iPod touch 4G

Over time, the artwork in GelaSkins’ collection of sticker options for Apple devices just continues to improve in quality and variety, as evidenced in the latest set of GelaSkins for iPhone 4 and iPod touch 4G ($15 each), which arrived here with updated GelaSkins for the iPad. The drill’s the same from generation to generation: GelaSkins wraps high-quality art prints around Apple’s devices using 3M adhesive material that’s capable of being removed and reused, though the iPhone 4 and iPod touch 4G skins improve upon some of their rivals by offering wrap-around side protection and matching partial face shields — top, bottom, and screen coverage are missing.

As always, Lock Screen graphics to match the artwork are available from the company’s web site. Each iPhone 4 or iPod touch 4G GelaSkins package includes one set of front and back stickers and a cardboard drink coaster featuring work from a notable artist, used to keep the sticker from bending during shipment.

First Look: GelaSkins GelaSkins for iPhone 4 + iPod touch 4G

We’re seriously more impressed every year by the art licensed by this company; see the GelaSkins for iPad First Look for more examples, including Marvel Comics art.


First Look: GelaSkins GelaSkins for iPhone 4 + iPod touch 4G

First Look: GelaSkins GelaSkins for iPhone 4 + iPod touch 4G

First Look: GelaSkins GelaSkins for iPhone 4 + iPod touch 4G

Our Rating

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Company and Price

Company: GelaSkins

Website: www.GelaSkins.com

Model: GelaSkins for iPhone 4, iPod touch 4G

Price: $15

Compatible: iPhone 4, iPod touch 4G

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Jeremy Horwitz
By Jeremy Horwitz Editor-in-Chief
Jeremy Horwitz was the Editor-in-Chief at iLounge. He has written over 5,000 articles and reviews for the website and is one of the most respected members of the Apple media. Horwitz has been following Apple since the release of the original iPod in 2001. He was one of the first reviewers to receive a pre-release unit of the device, and his review helped put iLounge on the map as a go-to source for Apple news.