Wall Street Journal columnist Joanna Stern criticized Apple’s FineWoven iPhone cases, writing that after five months of use, the accessory looked like a rotten banana. In this respect returned Attention MacRumors publication.
FineWoven cases were introduced by Apple as an alternative to leather accessories. Immediately after its launch, the new product was criticized by journalists, bloggers and users. In particular, people complained that the presentation of the covers was rapidly disappearing.
Stern used the FineWoven case with his iPhone 15 Pro Max for five months. During this time it was covered with many scuffs, scratches and dirty stains.
“The corners are peeling, the fabric is scratched like an old CD, and it’s turning brown like a rotten banana. “Honestly, I thought the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) could come to my house at any moment and declare the status of my iPhone 15 Pro as a biological threat,” the journalist wrote in his review.
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