Apple usually stays on top of the
game. But on September 4, 2013 Samsung released the "next big thing"
in the market, the new Samsung Galaxy Gear, a Smartwatch. This is a completely
new product, long anticipated by the audience. Even though it received mixed
reviews- given the fact that it is a new product in the market and there is
always a space for improvement, the idea is pioneering and unique and cannot be
ignored by the Colossus known as Apple. Unsurprisingly, rumors have grown for
Apple's next big event that is going to take place in October of 2014. Apple is
expected to release the Apple iWatch along with the new iPhone, as a quick
response to Samsung's Smartwatch. Currently, Apple is in the development stage
of this new product and the only information we have is with regards to a
prototype. Changes are going to be implemented for the final product, and so we
can only make assumptions in the current phase. Rumors have it that the new
iWatch will feature a 100mAh battery and the ability to charge wirelessly
within a meter range from the charging point.
Saturday, December 14, 2013
Friday, December 6, 2013
Apple Announces Holiday Ordering Deadlines
Were you too busy with
Thanksgiving celebration that you didn’t have time to make plans to buy your favorite Apple
product on Black Friday? Lucky for you Christmas, with its many deals, is around the corner. If
you’re going to buy an Apple product this holiday season, I highly recommend you
use this time to plan your shopping in advance so that you avoid dealing with the
nightmare of after Christmas deliveries during the busiest season of the year. Fortunately, Apple recognizes the anxiety faced by every consumer during this
beautiful holiday, and is making sure to make your Apple shopping experience as pleasurable as adding
another ornament to your Christmas tree.
The company has updated its U.S. Online Store with a guide that depicts important ordering deadlines for Macs, iPads, iPhones, iPods and accessories for delivery by December 24, 2013. Deadlines differ from one product to another. For instance, Apple’s Next Day Shipping is available for limited products only. For more details, read my list below:
iPad Air: If you are interested in this product, order your full-size tablet by December 9 for a December 24th delivery.
iPad mini and iPad 2: If you are interested in these two products, place your orders by December 18.
iPad 2: If you are interested in this product place your order by December 17th.
iPhone 5s: If you are interested in this product you must place your order by December 12th- Apple does not offer Next Day Shipping for the flagship iPhone.
For all iPhone models, ordering deadlines are “for qualifying customers only,”
Now if you are not in a hurry and you decide to place your order after December 22nd Apple is providing you with a small surprise!; Free shipping with no minimum order value.
For more information, please take a look at the corresponding pictures.
The company has updated its U.S. Online Store with a guide that depicts important ordering deadlines for Macs, iPads, iPhones, iPods and accessories for delivery by December 24, 2013. Deadlines differ from one product to another. For instance, Apple’s Next Day Shipping is available for limited products only. For more details, read my list below:
iPad Air: If you are interested in this product, order your full-size tablet by December 9 for a December 24th delivery.
iPad mini and iPad 2: If you are interested in these two products, place your orders by December 18.
iPad 2: If you are interested in this product place your order by December 17th.
iPhone 5s: If you are interested in this product you must place your order by December 12th- Apple does not offer Next Day Shipping for the flagship iPhone.
For all iPhone models, ordering deadlines are “for qualifying customers only,”
Now if you are not in a hurry and you decide to place your order after December 22nd Apple is providing you with a small surprise!; Free shipping with no minimum order value.
For more information, please take a look at the corresponding pictures.
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