iPhone 17 cases leaked again, Apple replaces FineWoven with new TechWoven design

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iPhone 17 cases leaked again, Apple replaces FineWoven with new TechWoven design
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Apple is all set for the PM unveil of the iPhone 17 lineup (September 9) and just as expected we are starting to get leaks of the iPhone 17 covers. These leaks reveal Apple’s new push in design philosophy, as the company looks to right past wrongs with an entirely new line of brand new TechWoven products.

The iPhone 17 cases anticipated to release as the next-generation to Apple’s FineWoven cases that were not so good in terms of durability. This round, tech Woven iPhone 17 cases are incorporating a stronger weave, better grip and can hold up longer than ever. Apple is clearly focused on these accessories to be more in line with the luxury of its new iPhones.

iPhone 17 TechWoven case colors

The iPhone 17 cases The leaked images show off a few understated, premium colours for the iPhone 17 cases:

  • Black
  • Brown
  • Blue
  • Green
  • Purple
  • Orange

And those colors look a bit more classy than flashy – probably as to not clash with the rumored finishes of the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max. The standard cases for the iPhone 17 and the new iPhone 17 Air should also similarly coordinate with the phones’ colorways.

Features of the new iPhone 17 covers

The iPhone 17 TechWoven cases has a dense, lightly textured weave for better grip and durability. Apple is said to have prevented the glossing, so the fabric will retain its initial appearance. Buttons are metallic and provide a more satisfying clicking sound, and there are also bottom edge cutouts for straps or add-ons on the XVII cases.

This elegant and useful design complies that Apple has been directly fixing the complaints we’ve been arguing for FineWoven, and that’s obviously going to be a significant, if not meaningful upgrade for iPhone 17 owners.

And what about iPhone 17?

Also, all eyes are on the next iPhones. The iPhone 17 Pro is expected to bring the largest design overhaul in years with a hefty 48 MP telephoto lens. The new iPhone 17 Air might be the slimmest phone Apple has yet at 5.4mm—and the regular iPhone 17 is expected to get enhancements like its own higher refresh rate screen, better front camera, and more RAM.

Well, iPhone 17 cases quite literally wrap around these phones, looking the part and not just offering protection but looking good, matching each model’s new and improved design direction.

The significance of iPhone 17 cases

The iPhone 17 cases are also more than just accessories for Apple. They are a course correction, a response to user feedback on FineWoven, but at the same time, a continuation of an even higher quality, TechWoven. This proves that Apple is willing to learn from its past and has sustainability and longevity in mind.

And with the iPhone 17 being unveiled on September 9, we do not have to wait long to get a feel of what these iPhone 17 cases will look and feel like in reality.

FAQ

What material are iPhone 17 cases made of?

The new iPhone 17 cases are produced in Apple’s TechWoven fabric rather than FineWoven, which is meant to be more durable and wear better over time.

What color will iPhone 17 cases be?

Cases for the iPhone 17 have been leaked in black, brown, blue, green, purple, and orange.

Will the iPhone 17 Cases be Strap and Add-ons compatible?

Yes, under the bottom with 2 opening for shoulder straps or other accessories of the iPhone 17 cases.

When is the iPhone 17 going to cases be available?

The iPhone 17 cases will likely be announced when the iPhone 17 series goes official on September 9.

Do the iPhone 17 cases use different material than FineWoven?

It is, Apple is just swapping out FineWoven for TechWoven, which promises better grip, durability, and tactile buttons.

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