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He was the editor-in-chief of the Wall Street Journal, who Steve Jobs as the first person in the world outside Apple showed the first iPhone the day before its premiere. It was the Wall Street Journal that Steve first read at the presentation of the first iPad. Now it's the WSJ, whose editor is attached to the FineWoven cover, which is five months old. iPhone 15 Pro Max, expressed as follows:

"The FineWoven case on my iPhone 15 Pro Max after five months of use? The edges are peeling, the fabric is scratched like an old CD, and it's turning brown like a rotten banana. I was waiting for the CDC to show up at my house and declare it biomedical waste," WSJ's Joanna Stern reported. She also added the following: "On online retailers, people who gave the case one or two stars point to the same problems – peeling edges, scratchesance, susceptibility to dirt. At Best Buy, many say that they already have the case Apple will never buy and that it is the worst product ever Apple made."

 

We have exactly the same experience and shared it with you in an article about How my MagSafe charger ruined my FineWoven case after a month AppluThe cover is simply Applu didn't do too well and although it is commendable that it uses an ecological material instead of leather, its quality nestoh, for nothing.

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