Apple to launch new version of FineWoven with iPhone 17, report claims

Apple iPhone FineWoven

Apple’s FineWoven might be on its way out, but it should be replaced with FineWoven 2.0.

This is according to leaker Majin Bu, who claims that Apple plans to launch cases for its upcoming iPhone 17 lineup in a new, non-leather material.

Bu says that the new material will be a synthetic fabric with a “more technical, less luxury vibe.” It will reportedly have a visible textile texture, enhanced resistance to scratches and wear and tear compared to FineWoven. Bu also claims it will feel more rubbery and grippy than FineWoven, making it harder to drop, will be some kind of eco-conscious material, and come in four matte colors: green, orange, blue, and purple.

We’ve first heard rumors about Apple working on a new synthetic case material back in April 2024. FineWoven is nice to the touch, but was quite prone to wearing down after a few months of use. Apple decided to keep some FineWoven accessories around for one more year, but it may finally be time for a change.

Bu also said that Apple “may” introduce Liquid Glass cases, which should offer a “more striking aesthetic,” though details are slim on these. Finally, Bu says the silicone cases will come with a lanyard loop, similar to the one on the AirPods Pro 2 case.

All of this should launch alongside the iPhone 17 and 17 Pro in September, but nothing is official at this point.

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