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Leaked images provide first real look at Apple’s upcoming crossbody strap accessory

We’re just over a day from Apple’s “Awe dropping” iPhone 17 event, but that hasn’t stopped new leaks from coming in. New images from reliable leaker Sonny Dickson purportedly shows Apple’s crossbody strap accessory for the upcoming iPhone 17 line.

Alongside the new iPhone 17 lineup, Apple is expected to release refreshed cases and accessories. Among these is an all-new offering from Apple, a crossbody strap for iPhone. Tonight, Sonny Dickson has shared two images showing this new accessory in a vibrant orange color:

The design shown in these images aligns with previous leaks. Back in August, Bajin Bu shared images showing “1:1 clones” of the box for Apple’s new “TechWoven” case. On the back of this box, there is an illustration showing two lanyard holes, with arrows instructing the user to loop the “Crossbody Strap” through them. Corresponding loops can be seen at the ends of the accessory in Sonny Dickson’s images.

Source: Majin Bu

We will almost certainly see the final product, including all of its color options, at Apple’s upcoming event on September 9. As a reminder, As a reminder, the Apple Event keynote will stream live starting at 10:00 AM PT / 1:00 PM ET. You can watch on Apple’s website, YouTube, or the Apple TV app.


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