
Apple will launch TechWoven cases with the iPhone 17, replacing the FineWoven line. The fabric cover concept continues, but the material has been revamped for improved durability and everyday practicality.
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The surface features a dense, slightly textured weave that improves grip and reduces signs of wear. It resists glossing and maintains a consistent appearance even after weeks of use.
MacDailyNews Take: After the FineWoven debacle, we’ll believe that when we see it. Even then: Ooh, “weeks.”
Construction Details
– Compatibility: Available for the entire iPhone 17 lineup.
– Buttons: Metallic, contrasting, with improved tactile feedback.
– Camera Control Button: Fully supported, as with iPhone 16 cases.
– MagSafe: Integrated, fully compatible with all accessories.
– Strap Loops: Two openings on the bottom edge, designed for shoulder straps and accessories.
MacDailyNews Note: A closer image of the “TechWoven” weave:

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A phone covered in a case of fabric? For those that hand-carry their phone 95% of the time (for selfie-readiness) and, or keep it in their purse of fluff?
“It resists glossing and maintains a consistent appearance even after weeks of use”
Weeks? Huh…WEEKS?
Made by Apple with iWarp and iWeft.