The iPhone 17 is just around the corner from its official launch, and like every year, the rumor mill is buzzing. In addition to technical details, accessories are also increasingly coming into focus. The TechWoven cases, in particular, are generating speculation. New leaks show cases with an unusually high number of holes—a total of seven on the bottom alone. The images raise questions: Is Apple breaking new ground in accessories with the iPhone 17? Will it be possible to carry the iPhone like a small shoulder bag in the future?
Every new iPhone brings accessory manufacturers and leakers into action. The iPhone 17 is no exception. In recent weeks, an increasing number of images and information have surfaced about a rumored line of cases that Apple itself could launch. The cases are called TechWoven cases – made of a fabric-like material and featuring striking cutouts on the bottom. According to several leaks, these details are based on a well-thought-out concept: the integration of a crossbody strap. An accessory that would clearly stand out from previous Apple solutions.
New TechWoven cases have appeared
A leaker known as Majin Bu published another image of the alleged TechWoven cases for the iPhone 17 on the X platform (formerly Twitter). It shows five stacked cases, apparently made of the same fabric material as previously leaked models. What's striking about the new image is the number of visible openings on the bottom: seven in total. In addition to the familiar cutouts for the USB-C port and speakers, there are two additional holes in the corners of the case. These appear to be intended for attachment points—possibly for a lanyard or crossbody strap. Previous images also show the same corner holes, but this time in conjunction with the cases, suggesting that this feature is an integral part of the design.

References to a new belt system
In an earlier leak, Majin Bu had already mentioned the cases' compatibility with a so-called crossbody strap. If this information is correct, Apple could be introducing its own carrying system for the first time with the iPhone 17, based on bag or camera straps. The concept wouldn't be entirely new, but it would be unusual for Apple. Another leak from Bu recently followed , showing images of a nylon strap with magnetic ends. However, according to current assessments, this strap doesn't fit the hole openings in the TechWoven cases. The holes appear to be designed for mechanical attachment—such as a snap hook or loop—not magnets.

The idea of attaching an iPhone to a cord using only magnets seems impractical anyway. A secure hold is essential, especially for an expensive device like the iPhone 17. Therefore, it's reasonable to assume that Apple is opting for a more secure, conventional solution—assuming this is indeed an official accessory.
Doubts about the source
Despite the wealth of detail in the leaks, there are legitimate doubts about their origin. Majin Bu has admitted several times in the past that some of the images he shares could have come from third parties. Accessory manufacturers produce prototypes long before market launch, often based on unconfirmed rumors. Many of these are replicas or interpretations of suspected Apple designs. The line between original and imitation is often blurred in this area. The quality of BU's leaks has also recently declined. Many of his posts are based on previously circulating information without providing any new insights. It seems as if he's hoping to hit the jackpot with the TechWoven theory by repeatedly bringing up the topic. Such tactics are not uncommon in the leak scene, but they diminish credibility.
iPhone 17 – TechWoven accessories: Rumors with question marks
Whether the TechWoven cases for the iPhone 17 are actually from Apple and whether they will be compatible with a crossbody strap remains to be seen for now. The leaked images provide clues, but no proof. The only thing that is certain is that the iPhone 17 will most likely be unveiled on September 9th, and by then at the latest, it will become clear whether Apple will also break new ground with accessories. If the rumors are confirmed, the iPhone 17 would set new standards not only technically but also functionally – especially in terms of mobility and comfort. Until then, the case question remains an exciting detail in the run-up to the launch. (Image: MajinBuOfficial)
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