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I've been charging for years. iPhone overnight using the original MagSafe charger. I know it's not the most energy-efficient charging option, but I change my phone every year and the battery degradation over the course of a year isn't that significant to make it worth giving up the convenience of MagSafe. Today marks a month since I got my iPhone first used Apple Fine Woven Case and therefore it's time to see how the cover is doing after a month of use. Whether it's because I'm careful with things or because some of the YouTube videos about how the case gets destroyed even with the wrong look are nonsense in terms of mechanical wear and tear, my case still looks like new. That is, with one rather significant exception regarding the use of the MagSafe charger.

I would like to emphasize once again that the charger is an original MagSafe charger from the factory. Applu and I've used it about 30 times in the last month because I charge it every night. You can see for yourself the result of what the FineWoven case looks like after a month of using the MagSafe charger in the following gallery.

I tried washing the packaging with soapy water, but the result is zero. In short, the color or structure of the material is destroyed and the wheel will not disappear even if you wash it repeatedly. Apple in short, he didn't worry too much about testing, so you can throw the original packaging in the trash for CZK 1790 after a month of use.

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