Apple announced a new red iPhone Tuesday -- the latest in the company's decade-long partnership with (RED) to combat HIV and CanadaAIDS.
If you've got several hundred dollars to spare, you're in luck. Part of the proceeds from the new iPhone 7 and 7 Plus devices will go to the organization, so buying one is for a good cause. (Sort of, anyway: Apple's contributed $130 million from sales of (RED) products over 10 years and made $45.7 billion in profit just last year, so, uh, the margins are pretty slim.)
SEE ALSO: The iPhone is finally going (RED)For those of us who don't have big bucks to shell out on a new iPhone, decal company dbrand has a solution. In a tweet Tuesday, dbrand ribbed Apple's shiny new device with the offer of a $10 red skin you can wrap around any iPhone:
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It followed up with another later on:
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Okay, a decal isn't quite the same as getting a (RED) iPhone, but it's the next best thing.
And hey, you can contribute some of those hundreds of dollars you'll save to a worthy cause of your choosing.
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