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This article explains how to make an appointment using the Apple Store App. You can make an appointment for product demos, workshops, and (in most cases) repairs.
Need to make an appointment with the Apple Genius Bar? Here's a step-by-step guide on how to do it, whether you're making an appointment online or in person.
It's now easier for consumers to try on the Apple Watch: Apple stores now no longer require individuals to book an appointment to test drive the device. The change for Apple Stores in the US began ...
When the Watch first went on sale in April, appointment were required for try-ons, and sales were limited to Apple 's online store.
New reports indicate that Apple might not require an in-store Vision Pro fitting after you preorder the spatial computer.
The Vision Pro could be one of the most complex product rollouts from Apple ever, but if you still believe Jim Cramer, "We’re all going to get one." ...
Apple is planning to roll out its $3,500 Vision Pro headset gradually, starting in the US with appointments for demos in designated Apple Store areas.
Apple will gradually introduce its $3,500-apiece Vision Pro virtual reality headsets as part of a slow, piecemeal rollout that will require customers to make in-person appointments at the tech ...
Apple recently made changes to its service scheduling process, and is now allowing users to make appointments with certified third parties and the remaining Apple Specialists for repair and support.
Apple announced the US$3,499 (and up) Apple Vision Pro at this month’s Worldwide Developer Conference. It won’t go on sale until early 2024, but even then you may need an appointment at an Apple ...
Apple retail stores are now accepting appointments from customers who want to book a time at a local store to make a purchase with the one-on-one help of an Apple specialist, similar to Genius Bar ...
Ensuring a good fit is essential to the experience, but Apple is worried the headset will bother people after 30 minutes.