More details are available from Apple’s trade‑in partner for trade‑in and recycling of eligible devices. Apple or its trade‑in partners reserve the right to refuse or limit quantity of any trade‑in transaction for any reason. Some stores may have additional requirements. Offer may not be available in all stores, and may vary between in‑store and online trade‑in. In‑store trade‑in requires presentation of a valid photo ID (local law may require saving this information).
Sales tax may be assessed on full value of a new device purchase. Actual value awarded is based on receipt of a qualifying device matching the description provided when estimate was made. Trade‑in value may be applied toward qualifying new device purchase, or added to an Apple Gift Card. You must be at least 18 years old to be eligible to trade in for credit or for an Apple Gift Card. Trade‑in values will vary based on the condition, year, and configuration of your eligible trade‑in device. Magic Keyboard with Touch ID is included with the 24‑inch iMac systems with Apple M1 chip and 8‑core GPU and is available as an option on systems with 7‑core GPU.Performance tests are conducted using specific computer systems and reflect the approximate performance of iMac. Affinity Photo 1.9.1 tested using the built-in benchmark version 1900. Open source project built with prerelease Xcode 12.5 with Apple Clang 12.0.5, Ninja 1.10.0.git, and CMake 3.16.5.
Filters can also forward, delete, and archive mail automatically. This means organizational drudgery is down and findability is up. You can also set up any message that contains a particular word (or words) to be automatically labeled in a given way. Instead of having to manually move mail from your partner to a particular folder, you can set Gmail to attach the appropriate label to any message from that person. They can then be retrieved easily via search or labels.Īlso worth mentioning are the filters, which are automated tasks Gmail performs before you even touch your e-mail.
You can read and reply if necessary, and after that, it's a simple task to just plop messages into a giant archive with no pesky manual filing. Thanks to Gmail's handy labeling feature, which is a big reason the service became so popular, most messages you care about can be already organized with labels automatically as they arrive. In the strictest sense, Gmail brings the paper-pushing productivity style of yesterday into the computer age. That might sound like foolishly overlooking the much larger mainstream market, but it's actually preparing them for the future: given the increasing importance of Internet communications, an ordinary user tomorrow will face the same challenges as a power user today. Google's philosophy with Gmail is to aim for the needs of power users. It was one of the first e-mail services to offer users 1GB of storage space for their e-mails at a time when others were offering just a few megabytes.
Gmail is Google's Web-based e-mail service.