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A Fabric Redesigned for Enhanced Durability
Based on the images shared today, the new TechWoven cases feature a more understated textile design, available in black, blue, green, purple, and orange. These models are set to replace the FineWoven cases introduced in 2023 and swiftly discontinued the following year with the iPhone 16, due to their lack of durability and tendency to stain.
The fabric of the TechWoven has been completely redesigned to offer better durability, according to Majin Bu. Apple aims to merge its ecological sustainability goals—offering an alternative to leather—with an improved user experience.
New Feature Details
Besides their revamped texture, the cases would include metal buttons providing enhanced tactile feedback, as well as a dedicated Camera Control button, already expected on the iPhone 17. They would also be compatible with MagSafe.
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Another recent development: the presence of two small holes at the bottom of the case, allowing the attachment of a strap or a new accessory. Indeed, Cupertino might market a potential strap either under its own brand or through third-party partners.
The prototypes suggest that these cases would at least cover the iPhone 17 Pro models, identifiable by a large horizontal camera module—a change previously hinted at in other leaks. However, Majin Bu claims that the TechWoven range would be available for all iPhone 17 models.
Recently, he has ventured into the vapor chamber cooling system on the iPhone 17 Pro, the unique camera block and battery of the iPhone 17 Air, new colors (green and purple) for the iPhone 17, and the pale blue color of the iPhone 17 Pro… In short, stay tuned…
