Leaker Reveals iPhone 17 TechWoven Case Colors, Durability Concerns
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jueves, 21 de agosto de 2025, 5:42 pm ET1 min de lectura
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The new TechWoven cases are said to be made from synthetic fabrics, offering a more robust texture and enhanced resistance to scratches and wear compared to FineWoven [1]. The cases are expected to feature a prominent textured finish, which will increase grip while holding the device, and will come in five color options: blue, black, brown, green, and purple [2].
One notable feature of the TechWoven cases is their potential to include lanyards, similar to those found on the AirPods Pro 2 case. This addition could allow users to carry their iPhones on their wrists or hang them around their necks, expanding the scope of iPhone accessories [2].
However, there are concerns about the durability of the TechWoven cases. A leaked image of the blue case shows a small ding on the lower right side, raising questions about the cases' resilience [1]. Majin Bu claims that the new synthetic fabric, TechWoven, resists glossing and maintains its appearance after use, but these claims remain to be verified [1].
In addition to the TechWoven cases, Apple is also rumored to introduce Liquid Glass cases at the September event. These cases are expected to align with the release of iOS 26, which is themed on Liquid Glass [2]. However, there are no images available for the Liquid Glass case design.
Apple's decision to replace FineWoven cases with TechWoven could signal a shift towards more durable and sustainable materials. The company has been focusing on sustainability in recent years, and the introduction of TechWoven cases could be a step in this direction. However, the durability concerns raised by the leaked images of the blue case will need to be addressed before the official launch of the iPhone 17 lineup.
References:
[1] https://sea.mashable.com/tech/39156/apple-to-launch-new-version-of-finewoven-with-iphone-17-report-claims
[2] https://www.indiatoday.in/amp/technology/news/story/apple-techwoven-cases-leak-set-to-replace-finewoven-with-iphone-17-lineup-in-september-2774829-2025-08-21
Leaker Majin Bu has shared alleged images of the iPhone 17 TechWoven case colors, including orange, purple, green, blue, and gray. The cases are said to feature metallic buttons with improved tactile feedback, two lanyard holes, and a MagSafe-compatible design. However, the blue case shows a small ding on the lower right side, raising concerns about durability. Bu claims the new synthetic fabric, TechWoven, resists glossing and maintains appearance after use.
Apple is set to unveil its iPhone 17 lineup in September, and alongside it, the company is rumored to introduce new TechWoven cases, according to leaker Majin Bu [1]. These cases are expected to replace the current FineWoven cases, which have faced criticism for their susceptibility to scratches and wear and tear [2].The new TechWoven cases are said to be made from synthetic fabrics, offering a more robust texture and enhanced resistance to scratches and wear compared to FineWoven [1]. The cases are expected to feature a prominent textured finish, which will increase grip while holding the device, and will come in five color options: blue, black, brown, green, and purple [2].
One notable feature of the TechWoven cases is their potential to include lanyards, similar to those found on the AirPods Pro 2 case. This addition could allow users to carry their iPhones on their wrists or hang them around their necks, expanding the scope of iPhone accessories [2].
However, there are concerns about the durability of the TechWoven cases. A leaked image of the blue case shows a small ding on the lower right side, raising questions about the cases' resilience [1]. Majin Bu claims that the new synthetic fabric, TechWoven, resists glossing and maintains its appearance after use, but these claims remain to be verified [1].
In addition to the TechWoven cases, Apple is also rumored to introduce Liquid Glass cases at the September event. These cases are expected to align with the release of iOS 26, which is themed on Liquid Glass [2]. However, there are no images available for the Liquid Glass case design.
Apple's decision to replace FineWoven cases with TechWoven could signal a shift towards more durable and sustainable materials. The company has been focusing on sustainability in recent years, and the introduction of TechWoven cases could be a step in this direction. However, the durability concerns raised by the leaked images of the blue case will need to be addressed before the official launch of the iPhone 17 lineup.
References:
[1] https://sea.mashable.com/tech/39156/apple-to-launch-new-version-of-finewoven-with-iphone-17-report-claims
[2] https://www.indiatoday.in/amp/technology/news/story/apple-techwoven-cases-leak-set-to-replace-finewoven-with-iphone-17-lineup-in-september-2774829-2025-08-21

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