4 Lines: Limited time offer; subject to change. Qualifying credit & minimum 4 lines required. Canceling any lines requires you to move to the regular rate Essentials plan; contact us. $5 more per line without AutoPay. Limit 1 offer per account. May not be combined with some offers or discounts; existing customers who switch may lose certain benefits and monthly device credits. General Terms: $35 device connection charge due at sale. Credit approval & deposit may be required.] Monthly Regulatory Programs (RPF) & Telco Recovery Fee (TRF) totaling $3.49 per voice line ($0.50 for RPF & $2.99 for TRF) and $1.40 per data only line ($0.12 for RPF & $1.28 for TRF) applies; taxes/fees approx. 4-38% of bill. Capable device required for some features. Not combinable with certain offers. Switching plans may cause you to lose current plan/feature benefits; ask a rep for details. Max 6 lines. Plan not available for hotspots and some other data-first devices. Unlimited talk & text features for direct communications between 2 people; others (e.g., conference & chat lines, etc.) may cost extra. Some messages, including those over 1MB, use data and may be unavailable internationally. Roaming: U.S. roaming and on-network data allotments differ: includes 200MB roaming. High-speed data is US only; in Canada/Mexico, unlimited at up to 128kbps; additional purchase required for data elsewhere. Calls from Simple Global countries, including over Wi-Fi, are $.25/min. (no charge for Wi-Fi calls to US, Mexico and Canada). Service may be terminated or restricted for excessive roaming. Not for extended international use; you must reside in the U.S. and primary usage must occur on our U.S. network. Device must register on our U.S. network before international use. Video streams at up to 2.5Mbps (SD). Optimization may affect speed of video downloads; does not apply to video uploads. For best performance, leave any video streaming applications at their default automatic resolution setting. Tethering at max 3G speeds. For customers using >50GB/mo., primary data usage must be on smartphone or tablet. Smartphone/tablet usage is prioritized over Mobile Hotspot (tethering) usage, which may result in higher speeds for data used on smartphones and tablets. AutoPay Pricing for lines 1-6. Without AutoPay, $5 more/line/mo. May not be reflected on 1st bill.
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If you offer multiple subscriptions with different prices tiers, you can assign each to a level in App Store Connect. Ranking your subscriptions determines the upgrade, downgrade, and crossgrade paths available. Arrange your subscriptions in order from the one that offers the most (level 1) to the one that offers the least. For subscriptions with lower service or content offerings, you might assign level 2 or 3, depending on your intended subscription experience. You can add more than one subscription to each level if the offerings are equal. For details, see Overview of an Auto-renewable Subscription Group Setup.
Downgrade. Someone selects a subscription that offers a lower level of service than their current subscription. The subscription continues until the next renewal date, then is renewed at the lower level and price.
You can promote in-app purchases directly on the App Store, so people can find your subscription or introductory offer and initiate a purchase even before downloading your app. Promoted in-app purchases appear on your product page, can display in search results, and may be featured on the Today, Games, or Apps tabs. Choose to promote up to 20 in-app purchases at a time to help you effectively increase discoverability for content within your app. This can be particularly effective for letting new customers know about introductory offers.
You can grow and retain your user base by giving them a free or discounted price for a specific duration for an auto-renewable subscription. At the end of the offer period, the subscription auto-renews at the standard price unless a subscriber cancels it or turns off auto-renewal. You can provide the following pricing options for subscription offers:
You can promote introductory offers for your subscriptions on the App Store to reach more people. These promoted in-app purchases appear on your product page, can display in search results, and may be featured on the Today, Games, and Apps tabs.
Give existing or previous subscribers a free or discounted subscription for a specific duration. These offers provide the flexibility to create unique promotions to grow and retain your customer base. They can also help win back customers who canceled their subscriptions or promote an upgrade to another subscription at a special price.
You decide the business logic for each offer and choose when to display the offer in your app using StoreKit APIs. You can have up to 10 active offers for each subscription, so you can determine which offers are most compelling and useful to customers. Make sure to consider the implications of having multiple offers in effect.
Below our deals section, you will find price comparison charts for all of Apple's Macs and iPads. This is a great tool to use when shopping for a new product because it will allow you to compare the prices from five of the biggest apple resellers: Best Buy, Amazon, MacMall, Adorama, and B&H Photo. It's a useful way to find the lowest price at a glance and keep an eye out for sales. Prices highlighted in green denote significant discounts. When you're looking for a new device, make sure to take a look at our price comparison chart so you make sure you're getting the best possible deal.
The new iPad Air is Apple's mid-tier tablet with a 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display and the M1 chip. It's less expensive than the iPad Pro but offers many of the same features, while it's substantially more expensive than the $329 entry-level iPad.
As with other products, the best deals will now be found on the previous generation product, so keep an eye on the 2020 iPad Air models if you want to save some money. Introduced in 2020, the fourth-generation iPad Air offers an A14 Bionic chip, Touch ID support, and a 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display.
Apple also sells the HomePod mini, which offers a scaled-down smart speaker experience priced at just $99. The HomePod mini is based on the S5 chip from the Apple Watch Series 5 and offers 360-degree sound in a roughly spherical shape that's just 3.3 inches tall. As of October 2021, the HomePod mini now comes in five colors: White, Space Gray, Blue, Orange, and Yellow. For more details, check out our HomePod mini roundup.
iPhone accessories are popular gifts, and Apple currently offers a trio of magnetic charging options for the iPhone 12 and 13 lineups under its MagSafe branding. The standard MagSafe Charger is a wireless charging pad with an integrated USB-C cable that uses magnets to optimally align the charger with the iPhone, while the MagSafe Duo is a combination MagSafe phone charger and an Apple Watch charger that folds up easy storage and travel. The MagSafe Battery Pack offers some extra charge for your iPhone while on the go.
10.9" iPad 2022 (WiFi/64GB): was $449 now $399 @ Amazon (opens in new tab)The 2022 iPad features a large 10.9-inch (2360 x 1640) screen, A14 Bionic CPU, 12MP rear/front cameras, USB-C connectivity, and Magic Keyboard Folio ($249) support. Although it received a considerable $120 price increase from its predecessor, it's now on sale. In our iPad 2022 review, we said it delivers almost everything you could want in a modern table. Best Buy offers the same price in all colors (opens in new tab).
8.3" iPad mini (WiFi/64GB): was $499 now $399 @ Best Buy (opens in new tab)The Editor's Choice 2021 iPad mini features an all new thin-bezel design, a larger 8.3.inch Liquid Retina display, A15 Bionic CPU, 12MP wide camera, and USB-C connectivity. It also works with the Apple Pencil 2. In our iPad mini 6 review, we called it a perfect fit for anyone looking for a one-handed tablet experience for reading books or watching movies. Amazon offers the same price (opens in new tab), but stock tends to run out.
MacBook Pro 14" (M2 Pro/512GB): was $1,999 now $1,949 @ Amazon (opens in new tab)The 2023 MacBook Pro 14-inch packs Apple's new M2 Pro silicon, which outperforms most of today's flagship laptops. (It can also be configured with the M2 Pro Max). In our MacBook Pro 14-inch 2023 review, we called it the world's best laptop. It offers an incredible battery life of over 14 hours. The base model includes a 14.2-inch Liquid Retina XDR display (3024 x 1964), M2 Pro 10-core CPU w/ 16-core GPU), 16GB of RAM, and a 512GB SSD. It's now $50 off.
MacBook Air (M1): was $999 now $899 @ B&H Photo (opens in new tab)It's no longer Apple's flagship, but the MacBook Air M1 offers fantastic performance thanks to its Apple Silicon. The M1 CPU also helped it reach over 14 hours on our battery test. It features a 13.3-inch Retina display, Apple M1 CPU, 8GB of RAM, and a 256GB SSD. By comparison, Amazon is out of stock (opens in new tab).
MacBook Air (M2/256GB): was $1,199 now $1,099 @ Amazon (opens in new tab)The MacBook Air M2 boasts a load of new features. It includes a larger 13.6-inch Liquid Retina display (2560 x 1664), Apple's new M2 w/ 8-core GPU, 8GB of RAM, 256GB SSD, 1080p FaceTime camera, four-speaker system with Spatial Audio, and MagSafe charging. In our MacBook Air M2 review, we called the Editor's Choice laptop an unbeatable combo of performance, design, and battery life. B&H Photo offers the same price (opens in new tab).
Apple TV HD (2021): was $99 now $79 @ Walmart (opens in new tab)The Apple TV HD has dropped to a new all-time low price courtesy of this Apple deal. This streaming device offers complete access to the Apple ecosystem on your television and is ideal for using services such as Apple TV Plus, Apple Arcade, and Apple Music. The lack of 4K streaming is a trade-off for its cheaper price tag. 2ff7e9595c
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