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TechWoven Thrives: Positive Update and Future Outlook

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– The TechWoven iPhone case is an improvement over the problematic FineWoven material, as it performs well in daily use without complaints.
Apple introduced FineWoven in 2023 as a sustainable leather alternative, but it was criticized for being neither luxurious nor durable.
– FineWoven has been largely replaced by TechWoven for cases, though FineWoven accessories like MagSafe wallets are still available.
– The TechWoven case is made from 100% recycled polyester, has a rugged texture, and is highly resistant to scratches.
– Designed specifically for the iPhone 17 Pro, TechWoven aligns with the phone’s utilitarian shift and offers durability over elegance.

For those seeking a truly protective and resilient case for their iPhone 17 Pro, the new TechWoven option from Apple delivers a surprisingly positive experience. After a week of rigorous testing, from mountain hikes to baking sessions, the case has proven itself completely unscathed and fully functional. This marks a significant improvement over the previous FineWoven material, which was notorious for scratching easily and showing wear far too quickly.

Many will recall Apple’s FineWoven line, introduced back in 2023 as a sustainable alternative to leather. While the environmental benefits were clear, the material’s performance left much to be desired. Described as luxurious and durable, it instead proved fragile and prone to unsightly marks, leading Apple to quietly phase it out for case production. A few FineWoven accessories, like MagSafe wallets, may still be around, but for iPhone protection, TechWoven has officially taken over.

Priced at $59, the TechWoven case for the iPhone 17 Pro feels more rugged and less silky than its predecessor. Apple states it’s crafted from 100 percent recycled polyester, woven to produce a dimensional texture with rich color depth. In simpler terms, it’s bumpy, interesting to look at up close, and, most importantly, highly scratch-resistant. Deliberate attempts to mark it with a fingernail required significant effort, and even those minor impressions buffed out completely, leaving no permanent damage.

You wouldn’t call the TechWoven case elegant, but that seems to be the point. The name itself suggests this is a case designed for technical users who prioritize function over fashion. It’s exclusively available for the 17 Pro model, aligning with that device’s shift toward a more utilitarian identity compared to the sleeker, status-oriented iPhone Air. If you want a phone that looks luxurious, the Air is your choice. But if raw power, triple rear cameras, and all-day battery life matter more, then the Pro, clad in its durable, almost Ninja Turtle-esque TechWoven armor, is ready for anything you throw at it.

(Source: The Verge)

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