Amazon has added a ‘frequently returned’ warning label to Apple’s FineWoven iPhone cases after a slew of one-star reviews. The tech giant flagged the case to warn customers to read the reviews — many of which are one-star. Some reviewers cited the quality and durability of the cases as reasons for returns.
Apple’s FineWoven iPhone 15 cases have been criticized for their quality, with some customers seeking refunds. Amazon labeled the case as a “frequently returned item” as of March 1st. Customer reviews for the product seem to be divided, with some praising it while others criticize its quality.
Users have taken to social media to share their disappointment with the product. In a poll on X, over half of respondents voted that the iPhone case is a “piece of junk.” Users have commented that the case looks cheap and easily scratches.
Amazon did not respond to Business Insider’s request for comment on how they determine when to flag a product as a “frequently returned item.” Apple also did not respond to inquiries about improving the product to address customer concerns.
Overall, users are expressing dissatisfaction with Apple’s FineWoven iPhone cases, with some calling it the worst product Apple has ever released. The case has faced criticism for its poor quality and durability issues.