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Apple's New FineWoven iPhone Cases Receive Poor Reviews from Early Adopters

  • Early reactions to Apple's new FineWoven iPhone cases have been largely negative, with customers calling them cheap, subpar, and not worth the premium cost.

  • Twitter and Reddit users complained FineWoven feels like polyester or cardboard rather than leather, with several saying they returned the cases.

  • A MacRumors forum poll found most respondents agreed FineWoven cases are not worth the high price tag.

  • The Verge's Alison Johnson called Apple's entire FineWoven accessory line "categorically terrible," noting the material permanently scuffs and frays easily.

  • It's still early days for FineWoven, but initial opinions from early adopters have skewed very negative about the quality and value.

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Apple is reportedly planning to replace its leather cases with a new "woven" fabric case for the iPhone 15 series, similar to the fabric cases previously used by Google Pixel phones.
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