The Strategy Behind Apple's No-Exclamation Mark Approach: Insights From ZDNet

The Strategy Behind Apple's No-Exclamation Mark Approach: Insights From ZDNet

John Lv13

Apple’s Transition From FineWoven to Exclusive Beats Cases: Implications and Insights

iPhone 15 Woven Case

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Last year, Apple introduced its FineWoven brand of cases and accessories, which received backlash because they easily accumulated scratches and lint, lacked a premium feel, and still had steep price tags. Now, it seems Apple listened to user feedback when designing the iPhone 16 lineup of accessories.

Also: I went hands-on with Apple’s standard iPhone 16 and didn’t envy the Pro models at all

On Monday, Apple held its “Glowtime” launch event, unveiling its latest hardware, including the iPhone 16 lineup, Apple Watch Series 10, Apple AirPods 4, and new accessories. But no FineWoven accessories were launched for the new products.

Now, nearly all FineWoven accessory listings have been removed from the Apple Store. The only ones remaining are the iPhone FineWoven Wallet with MagSafe for $59, and AirTag FineWoven Key Ring for $35.

Apple FineWoven Case for iPhone 15 Pro Max (showing wear and tear)

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Instead, Beats, which is owned by Apple, released a new line of iPhone cases made of soft microfiber material. These cases support MagSafe and Camera Control, the iPhone’s new side button with touch-capacitive sensors that users can tap and swipe to control the camera.

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“We’re delighted to introduce the first iPhone case designed by Beats,” said Oliver Schusser, Apple VP of Apple Music and Beats, in the release . “Beats has always been synonymous with distinctive style and vibrant colors, and our new cases are the perfect way to accessorize the new iPhone 16 lineup.”

Beats iPhone 16 cases in Midnight Black, Summit Stone, Riptide Blue, and Sunset Purple.

Beats

The case has a hard back with flexible sidewalls, which Beats claims will optimize shock absorption. Interestingly, the description also specifies that the outer surface is finished with a “glossy scratch-resistant coating,” hoping to assure users that they will not experience the same woes as the FineWoven cases.

Also: I went hands-on with Apple’s standard iPhone 16 and didn’t envy the Pro models at all

The Beats iPhone 16 cases are available for purchase today from the Apple Store for $49 in the colors Midnight Black, Riptide Blue, Summit Stone, and Sunset Purple, as pictured in the photo above.

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  • Title: The Strategy Behind Apple's No-Exclamation Mark Approach: Insights From ZDNet
  • Author: John
  • Created at : 2024-10-15 08:32:25
  • Updated at : 2024-10-19 00:21:02
  • Link: https://techno-recovery.techidaily.com/the-strategy-behind-apples-no-exclamation-mark-approach-insights-from-zdnet/
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