JAKARTA - Although the production of casings and smart watch ropes with Finewoven materials has been stopped, Apple is still using this material. This material is used as an accessory for the iPhone 16 series.

On the official Apple Store website, it can be seen that the company is still selling Finewoven material. Not as an iPhone casing or a smart watch rope, but as a Wallet Magsafe, a wallet designed with a Magsafe and can stick directly to the back of the iPhone.

When launching the iPhone 16 series at the It's Glowtime event on September 9, Apple introduced the latest Magsafe casings. However, the company only mentions plastic and silicon without offending or even displaying Finewoven material.

Sold under the name Finewoven Wallet with Magsafe, this casing is available in four colors, namely Black, Blackberry, Green Tua, and Blue Tua. This Casing Magsafe sells for 59 US dollars (Rp911 thousand) on the Apple Store.

With its small size and only as a protector of Magsafe, this Finewoven-made accessory may not receive much complaints like before. Initially, this material was used as a substitute for skin casings in the iPhone 15 series.

This material has a good goal, namely achieving a carbon-free target. However, the quality gets a lot of criticism because it is easily scratched by nails, key hangers, or other objects. When scratched, the casing will get abrasions and cannot be fixed.

After receiving many complaints, Apple decided to stop producing casings with Finewoven ingredients and switch to other skin ingredients. The company will use materials that last longer than Finewoven.


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