How do I get support for my iMac?

How do I get support for my iMac?

Contact Apple Support

  1. U.S. technical support: (800) APL–CARE (800–275–2273)
  2. See all worldwide support telephone numbers.
  3. Contact a mobile carrier.
  4. Make a reservation at an Apple Retail Store Genius Bar.
  5. Beats support: (800) 442–4000 (U.S.) or see all worldwide support telephone numbers.

What do you need for an Apple iMac?

iMac Essentials

  1. Work wirelessly.
  2. Magic Keyboard for 24-inch iMac.
  3. Magic Keyboard.
  4. Magic Mouse.
  5. Charge accessory batteries.
  6. Adapters.

Is Apple going to stop supporting Intel Macs?

During this transition period, Apple will support both Intel Macs and Apple silicon Macs with new features and software updates, before eventually dropping Intel Mac support in favor of focusing on newer, faster models with its own chips.

How much longer will Intel Macs be supported?

During the announcement, Tim Cook said Apple will continue to support Intel-based Macs for “years.” But as we know, that could mean two years or two hundred years. If the past is prologue, we can look at Apple’s last big transition from PowerPC to Intel x86 chips.

How long will Apple support your Mac?

It would likely receive macOS updates until 2028. The OS released in 2028 would receive support from Apple until 2031, and most third-party tools would work until at least 2033. This means that in general, you can expect about 10 years of life from a Mac, barring any unforeseen hardware issues.

Do you get free AirPods with MacBook?

Customers can buy an eligible Mac or iPad for college or university and get AirPods for a free. If one wants to upgrade to AirPods wireless charging, then they will have to pay Rs 4,000. Those who are interested in AirPods Pro will be required to spend Rs 10,000.

Why do Macs run better than PCs?

Each component in a Mac computer is optimised to perform well and use less power (hence the longer battery life). Although Apple computers use many of the same hardware components as PCs, Apple does a significantly better job at designing their operating system to take full advantage of these components.

What can Mac do that PC cant?

Mac users can swipe between fullscreen apps, scroll, launch Mission Control, pinch to zoom and rotate photographs by circling two fingertips on the trackpad. Apple has included a dozen or so more gestures, as well as a number of slickly-produced tutorial videos, enabled from within System Preferences.

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