Mac configurators arrive in India

At Apple they are still willing to fight each of the centimeters that the Indian authorities give them and in this case, as explained in the TechCrunch media, Apple has right now open the Mac settings option for users who want to add a little more RAM, an SSD with greater storage capacity or even a more powerful processor than the one added in the series models within the Apple website.

Yes, until now users who bought any of the Macs that the Cupertino company has for sale in the country had to do so as they were shown on the web. There was no option to configure it to taste so the news is important. A Mumbai-based executive who closely follows Apple's development in the country, Preshit DeorukhkarHe explained:

Previously, there was no real way to get a custom or custom configured Mac in India. So the only option was to stick with the base models, such as a Mac Mini or a MacBook Pro 13 with 8 GB of RAM. Now the company is officially offering the option of own configuration with the official guarantee of the firm.

We know that the configuration options are basic in other countries but it is that there it has cost Apple a lot to even start selling its products, so they go step by step. Sales of Apple products have long been limited to third-party resellers in the country, although it is true that restrictions in this regard have allowed Apple to move forward with its plans to sell directly to customers and therefore continues to search for locations of retail stores in the country so that they are in charge of this type of sales. One more step in the country that it's good for both Apple and users of your products there.


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