Apple quietly kills its terrible FineWoven iPhone cases
Briefly

Apple's introduction of the FineWoven case as an alternative to leather for the iPhone 15 series was met with mixed reviews, as it quickly showed signs of wear and tear.
The FineWoven cases exhibited a high degree of absorbency and were prone to scratching, leading to criticisms about their durability compared to traditional leather.
While FineWoven may no longer be available for iPhone 16, Apple will still use this material in accessories such as a MagSafe wallet and various Apple Watch straps.
Despite initial promises, Apple's transition from leather to FineWoven has not resonated well with consumers, who noted significant differences in quality and longevity.
Read at Engadget
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