Turn Your iPhone Into An ‘iFruit’ With This GTA 5 Skin.

If you’re reading this, chances are fairly high you’ve spent some time playing Grand Theft Auto 5. (As you should) If you have, you’re probably familiar with the Apple knockoff company in the game “iFruit”. Well if your characters’ iFruit phones have been making you jealous, you can now have one of your very own.

MobileFun is selling its own custom “iFruit Conversion” skins, which are designed to make your iPhone 5 or 5S look like the iFruit phones from GTA 5. The skin’s simply a black case with the “iFruit” name and logo on the back, but it could definitely be a cool thing to have if you’re a fan of the game.

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The case costs $12.99 and is only available for the iPhone 5 or 5S. (Sorry new 5C owners) It’s also only available in black. (Sorry gold aficionados) You can order it online right here.

Source: Macgasm.

Rockstar’s iFruit app lets you customize ‘Grand Theft Auto V’ vehicles outside of the game.

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Ahead of Grand Theft Auto V‘s release tomorrow, Rockstar Games has launched a companion app for the game on iOS. And while the name iFruit pokes fun at Cupertino some, this mobile app isn’t merely a satirical attempt at promotion; it’s tied directly to yourGTA V experience on consoles. Users can remotely access Los Santos Customs — the game’s vehicle customization shop — and choose new paint jobs, wheels, lights, window tints, spoilers, and more for their car. Internal upgrades to the engine, brakes, and suspension can also be performed.

All of your modifications will be waiting for you on PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360 the next time you visit your garage. You can even make customizations while playing, and you’ll get an in-game call from a mechanic when those changes are ready. And of course, you can also reserve a custom license plate for the car you’re driving around in GTA V.

But the deep integration doesn’t stop there. iFruit also lets you train Chop, the Rottweiler that you’ll interact with during Rockstar’s epic tale. You’ll be able to train and feed Chop, and a “happiness” meter helps you gauge how you’re doing. Rockstar says Chop’s happiness in the iFruit app will directly correlate with how he behaves in the console game, so making mistakes could cost you. There’s no word yet on whether iFruit will make its way to Android — or Drones, as Rockstar refers to them in the game.

Source: The Verge.