Apple Ditches Troubled FineWoven iPhone Cases Without Replacement

Apple has discontinued its FineWoven iPhone cases following the launch of the iPhone 16, with no direct replacement. Introduced alongside the iPhone 15 lineup as an eco-friendly alternative to leather, these cases were met with skepticism due to their tendency to scratch easily and lack of premium feel despite a $59 price tag. The company now offers only Clear and Silicone cases for the new iPhone models. Interestingly, the FineWoven wallet remains available at the same price point. Users have suggested that Apple consider producing vegan-friendly leather cases instead.
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