Apple’s controversial iPhone FineWoven cases may not be meeting their demise anytime soon. Despite rumors that the cases would soon be discontinued, a recent tip suggests that Apple may instead be planning to release a new lineup of colors for the cases. This would be a surprising move considering the negative reception that the cases have received since their release. Critics have complained about the cases’ feel, appearance, and susceptibility to scratches. However, Apple may be hoping to drum up some additional sales for the cases before discontinuing them in favor of a new design for the upcoming iPhone 16.
FineWoven was originally introduced as Apple’s new premium case material, replacing leather. However, the cases have been met with mixed reviews. Some users have praised the cases’ eco-friendly design and slim profile, while others have complained about their durability and aesthetics. It remains to be seen whether Apple will continue to produce FineWoven cases in the long term or if the material will be phased out in favor of something else.
In addition to the potential new color options, Apple may also be planning to release a new version of the FineWoven case with improved durability. This would be a welcome change, as the current cases are prone to scratching and staining. It is also possible that Apple will completely redesign the FineWoven case for the iPhone 16. Only time will tell what Apple has in store for the future of its iPhone cases.