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Apple Releases New FineWoven MagSafe Wallets and AirTag Key Rings

Apple unveiled its new TechWoven cases for iPhone 17 during yesterday's "Awe dropping" event, but the company hasn't completely abandoned FineWoven.

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In fact, the material is still very much part of Apple's lineup, with a new collection of FineWoven MagSafe wallets and AirTag key rings designed to pair with the latest iPhone models and available in multiple colors, including Fox Orange, Midnight Purple, Navy, Moss, and Black.

The new wallets are available for $59, while the new AirTag key rings cost $35.

Apple discontinued its ill-received FineWoven cases for iPhones in 2024. FineWoven was heavily criticized for its poor performance in comparison to the former leather cases that Apple used to offer. Apple replaced leather in 2023 in order to be more environmentally friendly, but people quickly found that the FineWoven cases were quick to get dirty and began to fray.

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Hudzilla95 Avatar
9 months ago

I've never understood why people buy them.. The wallet always falls off whenever I'm taking the iPhone out of my pocket. There are easier ways to lose your cards and money.
I literally never have this problem, it sticks like glue unless you want to take it off in my experience.
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
9 months ago

I've never understood why people buy them.. The wallet always falls off whenever I'm taking the iPhone out of my pocket. There are easier ways to lose your cards and money.
I’ve had a MagSafe wallet for 4 years and it has never once feel off my phone accidentally even pulling it in and out of my pocket. Are you using a MagSafe case with your phone?
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
9 months ago

I literally never have this problem, it sticks like glue unless you want to take it off in my experience.
This is my experience as well - having the MagSafe wallet since right after they came out
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
9 months ago

I've never understood why people buy them.. The wallet always falls off whenever I'm taking the iPhone out of my pocket. There are easier ways to lose your cards and money.
Really - have used them from the beginning and my Apple Magsafe leather wallet is still going strong. I would never go back to a normal wallet. Funny, as mine rarely falls off when taking out of my wallet and if it does, don’t really care, as you would know.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
9 months ago
New airtag key rings but no new airtags??!!
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9 months ago

Apple unveiled its new TechWoven cases ('https://www.geekwebguides.com/2025/09/09/iphone-17-pro-cases/') for iPhone 17 during yesterday's "Awe dropping" event, but the company hasn't completely abandoned FineWoven.



In fact, the material is still very much part of Apple's lineup, with a new collection of FineWoven MagSafe wallets ('https://www.apple.com/shop/product/MGH64ZM/A/iphone-finewoven-wallet-with-magsafe-fox-orange') and AirTag key rings ('https://www.apple.com/shop/product/MGFY4ZM/A/airtag-finewoven-key-ring-fox-orange') designed to pair with the latest iPhone models and available in multiple colors, including Fox Orange, Midnight Purple, Navy, Moss, and Black.

The new wallets are available for $59, while the new AirTag key rings cost $35.

Apple discontinued ('https://www.geekwebguides.com/2024/09/09/apple-discontinues-finewoven-cases/') its ill-received FineWoven cases for iPhones in 2024. FineWoven was heavily criticized for its poor performance in comparison to the former leather cases that Apple used to offer. Apple replaced leather in 2023 in order to be more environmentally friendly, but people quickly found that the FineWoven cases were quick to get dirty and began to fray.

Article Link: Apple Releases New FineWoven MagSafe Wallets and AirTag Key Rings ('https://www.geekwebguides.com/2025/09/10/apple-finewoven-magsafe-wallets-airtag-key-rings/')
Meanwhile, Australians pay silly prices. Here's the crossbody strap...

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