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    Take your business further with Apple

    Incredible and Apple blend their strengths to provide an outstanding customer experience for businesses.
    By Incredible23 January 2024
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    Apple hardware, software and services work together to give businesses the power and flexibility to do whatever needs doing – whether you’re a small business or an enterprise. Apple products are as easy to use at work as they are in your everyday life, packed with features to help you connect, collaborate and run your business even better.

    Incredible and Apple blend their strengths to provide an outstanding customer experience. This collaboration combines Apple’s advanced technology with Incredible’s widespread presence and in-store TechXperts. Customers benefit from the convenience of Incredible’s efficient supply chain, coupled with access to Apple’s innovative devices, ensuring a seamless and reliable retail connection to the latest technology.

    There’s an Apple for every job

    MacBook
    From the most affordable MacBook to get things done on the go – the MacBook Air M1 and M2 ranges are strikingly thin and fast so you can work, play or create anywhere – to the most advanced MacBook Pro laptops for demanding workflows.

    To find your next Mac, see great deals available on www.incredible.co.za/apple-macbook.

    iMac
    A stunning all-in-one desktop for creativity and productivity, it’s the all-in-one desktop that comes in a rainbow of colours perfect for the home office and creative studio.

    Incredible has some great deals available at www.incredible.co.za/apple-imac.

    iPad
    The ultimate digital clipboard that can handle all of your paperwork, iPads have all of your documents, sheets and everything else you need in one place. All iPads are capable of day-to-day business operations. From e-mails to documents and creative design, iPads can do it all. Light and portable, with approximately 10-hour battery life and capable storage, iPads are the must-have device for all day-to-day business.

    For productivity on the go, why not get your next iPad on a data contract from any of the leading networks at your nearest Incredible store. Visit www.incredible.co.za/storelocator.

    iPhone
    The all-in-one productivity device in your pocket. The iPhone’s powerful applications give you access to all your office tools in a simple, intuitive interface. Check e-mail, schedule appointments and review documents no matter where you are. With exceptional photographic capability, the possibilities are endless. Digitise almost any product for your business website in a few steps.

    See our wide range to find out which iPhone is right for you and your business at www.incredible.co.za/apple-iphone.

    Automated device enrolment

    Incredible supports Apple Business Manager and Automated Device Enrolment. This further solidifies Incredible’s commitment to providing customers with seamless, secure and efficient solutions for all their Apple devices. Through this service, Incredible can offer businesses an enhanced experience in device deployment, management and support, ensuring that the integration of Apple products into their daily lives and operations is both effortless and reliable. With Automated Device Enrolment, a business benefits from all apps and permissions preloaded prior to delivery and easy access to a business device management dashboard.

    Upgrade to innovation for cutting-edge Apple products

    In an era where technological advancements are rapid, the decision to trade in old technology and upgrade business laptops and asset fleet to Apple is a strategic move towards enhanced efficiency and productivity. Incredible provides businesses with the chance to trade in their current assets at any of their nationwide stores. The trade-in value can be utilised to offset the expenses associated with acquiring new Apple products. This offering not only facilitates a seamless transition to advanced technology but also presents a cost-effective solution for businesses seeking to upgrade their devices.

    Finance options for your next Apple purchase 

    Incredible offers a range of finance options such as a 30-day interest-free business account, trade-ins, business rentals and tech on contract to facilitate access to much-needed finance to equip businesses with the latest technology. Business owners can also apply for credit or store accounts in their personal capacity to support their businesses.

    They have also partnered with Genfin to provide business funding from R100 000 to R5-million, which is suitable for products, services and other business requirements. Genfin is a proudly South African business that enables and supports SMEs and mid-corporates to unlock their growth for sustainable success.

    The free warranty difference

    Every laptop purchased from Incredible includes a free, three-year warranty, an extension that typically comes at an additional charge when buying from other retailers.

    In addition to this, when you purchase your new Apple Watch, iPhone or iPad at Incredible, you can benefit from the free, two-year warranty extension when you register online. Ts&Cs apply.

    Apple setup and service

    With more than 80 stores nationwide, any business has access to TechXperts that offer a list of services from setup to installations and many other core benefits that can be viewed on their Incredible Business Guide. See www.incredible.co.za/business-guide for more.

    With Incredible’s tech support, you can:

    • Have your Apple tech set up and connected to your network with the Walk-Out-Working service.
    • Enjoy our free health checks on your Apple device.
    • Benefit from once-off device insurance.
    • Free three months’ unlimited cloud backup.
    • Reduce your IT resource costs overall.

    To find a tailored solution for your business, e-mail [email protected] or visit www.incredible.co.za/business.

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