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"Apple's FineWoven iPhone Cases Face Backlash Over Quality Concerns"
technology2 years ago

"Apple's FineWoven iPhone Cases Face Backlash Over Quality Concerns"

Some users of the new Apple iPhone 15 have criticized the FineWoven cell case, citing issues such as peeling sides, faded logos, and scratches. While some defend the case's durability and grip, others label it as one of Apple's worst accessories. Reviewers have also expressed disappointment, with The Verge calling it "categorically terrible." Despite being made from recycled materials, the case's short lifespan has raised environmental concerns. Apple has not yet responded to the criticism.

"Unveiling the Truth: iFixit's Teardown of Apple's iPhone 15 Case Reveals Surprising Details"
technology2 years ago

"Unveiling the Truth: iFixit's Teardown of Apple's iPhone 15 Case Reveals Surprising Details"

Teardown site iFixit has examined Apple's FineWoven iPhone 15 case, a new alternative to leather, which has received criticism from some customers. The case is made up of tightly woven fibers that are smaller than a strand of hair, with bundles of fibers forming threads. Scratches on the fabric cause irregular light reflection, and the softness of the material can lead to indentations from items in the pocket. The case can stain when exposed to certain foods or liquids, and iFixit found that stains from hot sauce and oil were difficult to remove. The case is assembled with multiple layers, including foam, plastic sheets, and additional FineWoven fabric. iFixit suggests using a Durable Water Repellent spray to make the case more resistant to staining and liquid.

iPhone 15 Pro Max's FineWoven Case Endures a Wild Week
technology2 years ago

iPhone 15 Pro Max's FineWoven Case Endures a Wild Week

Users have reported issues with Apple's FineWoven case for the iPhone 15 Pro Max, including stains and scratches that are difficult to remove. The case, made from 68% postconsumer recycled content, was introduced as an environmentally friendly alternative to leather cases. However, videos and personal experiences have shown that the FineWoven fabric is prone to damage, especially from MagSafe charging and contact with substances like water and food. Some users have expressed disappointment with the case's durability considering its $60 price tag, and suggest considering other non-leather cases or going case-free.