Updated Apple Store iPhone app allows build to order Mac purchases
Apple on Monday updated its "Apple Store" application for the iPhone, offering the ability to order a custom Mac, and also more quickly receive help when at a retail store.
The free application (iTunes link) is currently available on the App Store. Version 1.3 is a 3.2MB download, and is available in English, French, German, Italian and Spanish. It requires iOS 4.0 or later.
The release of the software coincides with the debut of Apple's improved retail stores, which were upgraded on Sunday. The company now makes use of interactive iPad displays to provide product information, pricing and features.
According to Apple, new features of Apple Store 1.3 are:
Enhanced in-store mode lets you get help and support quickly when you're at an Apple Retail Store.
The ability to custom-configure a new Mac with the options you want.
Using the new application, users can make modifications and upgrades to a Mac order placed from their iPhone. For example, users can add more RAM or upgrade the hard drive of a Mac before they finalize their order -- features that were previously only available on Apple's website.
The software is still only written for the iPhone and iPod touch, prompting some initial negative reviews from users in the App Store. Though the application can be run on an iPad, as all iOS software can, it is not optimized for the screen size and resolution of the touchscreen tablet.
"It's the best way to get the most from the Apple Store -- whether you're on the go or at the store," Apple's description reads. "Wherever you are, you can research and buy products, read reviews, make Genius Bar and One to One appointments, view in-store events, and more. And when you're in an Apple Retail Store, you can request help, receive meet-up alerts, and more."
Rumors of the updated iPhone application first surfaced on Saturday, revealing that the software was set to debut as part of Apple's retail revamp. Apple's online store went offline on Friday to also prepare for the changes.
The Apple Store application was first released in June of 2010. With it, users can view products, read customer reviews, locate a nearby Apple Retail Store, and buy or reserve devices like the iPhone.
The free application (iTunes link) is currently available on the App Store. Version 1.3 is a 3.2MB download, and is available in English, French, German, Italian and Spanish. It requires iOS 4.0 or later.
The release of the software coincides with the debut of Apple's improved retail stores, which were upgraded on Sunday. The company now makes use of interactive iPad displays to provide product information, pricing and features.
According to Apple, new features of Apple Store 1.3 are:
Enhanced in-store mode lets you get help and support quickly when you're at an Apple Retail Store.
The ability to custom-configure a new Mac with the options you want.
Using the new application, users can make modifications and upgrades to a Mac order placed from their iPhone. For example, users can add more RAM or upgrade the hard drive of a Mac before they finalize their order -- features that were previously only available on Apple's website.
The software is still only written for the iPhone and iPod touch, prompting some initial negative reviews from users in the App Store. Though the application can be run on an iPad, as all iOS software can, it is not optimized for the screen size and resolution of the touchscreen tablet.
"It's the best way to get the most from the Apple Store -- whether you're on the go or at the store," Apple's description reads. "Wherever you are, you can research and buy products, read reviews, make Genius Bar and One to One appointments, view in-store events, and more. And when you're in an Apple Retail Store, you can request help, receive meet-up alerts, and more."
Rumors of the updated iPhone application first surfaced on Saturday, revealing that the software was set to debut as part of Apple's retail revamp. Apple's online store went offline on Friday to also prepare for the changes.
The Apple Store application was first released in June of 2010. With it, users can view products, read customer reviews, locate a nearby Apple Retail Store, and buy or reserve devices like the iPhone.
Comments
Yet down THE ROAD this will be a monster improvement .
Something great for all apple users .
apple is improving everything they can 24/7
apple never sleeps .
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What's the use of having a multi language app if it's only available in the US iTunes store?
They do sell Mac products elsewhere don't they?
It would have been nice if this version would have allowed access in other countries than the US.
What's the use of having a multi language app if it's only available in the US iTunes store?
They do sell Mac products elsewhere don't they?
It's available in the UK
Good god, this is an immensely dull and inconsequential story ? of little use to 99% of A.I. visitors
You know this how?
Good god, this is an immensely dull and inconsequential story ? of little use to 99% of A.I. visitors
So statistics isn't your forte, right?
Do you realize that you have the option of skipping a story and moving on to the next one. Or you could do a deeper dive into the other pages and find the stories you are interested in.
As for the update, I am very interested in Apples updates and upgrades to all of their products and services. It may seem inconsequential to some but to others every nuance of the business is intriguing and worth understanding. Apple has essentially become the gold standard for several manufacturing processes, retail experience, and cultivating a cult-like following. Succeeding at this level is as much in the details as it is in the shock and awe keynotes you see every once in a while.
You know this how?
87.5% of all statistics are made up.
It would have been nice if this version would have allowed access in other countries than the US.
What's the use of having a multi language app if it's only available in the US iTunes store?
They do sell Mac products elsewhere don't they?
Impatience, thy name is customer. Who is always right, except when left out of the target market.
Perhaps the programmers are located in the US. Perhaps the app has to be checked by the Apple marketeers in that locale before it is fully localized. Or maybe Apple should have waited until the app was ready for everywhere in the world, and then released it. Or they should have just waited for a Blue Moon, and then released it.
Sheesh.
Also, they reservation option is also web based but I wasn't able to locate the web version until I received a link in the email confirming my reservation. PS: Always give 110% when making up statistics.
What's the use of having a multi language app if it's only available in the US iTunes store?
Dozens of different languages are spoken in the US, notwithstanding the view which seems to be held by many outside the US, that all its residents are identical.
Wow, you're going to be waiting a really long time for your products. Did you pre-order an iPhone 1000 or something?
Edit: Didn't notice it says at the bottom what you've ordered. I would have thought they'd have more than 42 versions in 1000 years, though.
Wow, you're going to be waiting a really long time for your products. Did you pre-order an iPhone 1000 or something?
Edit: Didn't notice it says at the bottom what you've ordered. I would have thought they'd have more than 42 versions in 1000 years, though.
That's the 42nd generation of cellular standards, codenamed Paradise. If true LTE is 100Gb/s just multiply 10 for each new generation.
and also more quickly receive help when at a retail store.
That has actually been in the app the whole time. All they did was add a new screen to the layout that pops up when you first log in. If you dismiss it then you go back to the old way.
The software is still only written for the iPhone and iPod touch, prompting some initial negative reviews from users in the App Store. Though the application can be run on an iPad, as all iOS software can, it is not optimized for the screen size and resolution of the touchscreen tablet.
Would be nice if the iPad shows iPhone specific apps in Retina Display resolution, wouldn't it?
Good god, this is an immensely dull and inconsequential story ? of little use to 99% of A.I. visitors
Meh, it was far more useful than your "comment". I'd call it a wash at this point
Funny how the icon to get help is a shirt. Not a friendly face.
A shirt is neutral. If you pick a male/female face or icon, then some overly sensitive people will invariably get their panties in a bunch