UK-based iPhone customisation store, Rotten Apples, has announced a set of iPhone 5 colour customisations. The cases are apparantly on the way and they will be able to start customisation in Feburary.
Rotten Apple's can turn your iPhone from monochrome black-and-white to a wide range of colours. Its sample shot includes red, blue, yellow, purple and pink. The Rotten Apple's website says: "Just a sneak peak at the colour customisations we’ve got coming for the iPhone 5, we’re aiming to have them available by the end of the month – provided we’re happy with the quality and resistance to scuffing!"

The iPhone custom cases are undergoing testing at the moment, to see if they're resistent to scuffing. There is no news of pricing just yet.
See also
Rumour: iPhone 6 to come in 6 to 8 colours with NFC, Retina, 128GB Storage iPhone 5 review



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jamesrichardson said on Fri, 25 Jan 2013
a word of advice, if you want to see your shiny iphone 5 get completely destroyed and pay for the luxury, just send it to these guys...and the best bit is, they won't respond to your calls or emails or tweets, so you can simply wait wondering what you've done.
you're far better off cutting out a picture of a new screen and pasting it onto the front of your phone. At least you'll still own it!
jamesrichardson said on Fri, 25 Jan 2013
a word of advice, if you want to see your shiny iphone 5 get completely destroyed and pay for the luxury, just send it to these guys...and the best bit is, they won't respond to your calls or emails or tweets, so you can simply wait wondering what you've done.
you're far better off cutting out a picture of a new screen and pasting it onto the front of your phone. At least you'll still own it!
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