Apple Card web page gets sleek new redesign and new financial health section
What you need to know
- Apple has redesigned its Apple Card web page.
- The new look features all-new images and Apple's customary new tiled design.
- It brings the section in line with the rest of Apple's website, and it looks fantastic.
Apple has overhauled the Apple Card section of its website in the last 24 hours, bringing a sleek new look and aligning the section with the rest of Apple's website.
The overhaul first spotted by Reddit user Austin_Aaron_Conlon, brings a brand new look complete with fresh texts, updated images, and Apple's customary new tile design which it has previously debuted on other portions of its website. You can see the old site below, and how it contrasts to the new layout (above).
Apple also appears to have added a new section to the Apple Card website dedicated to financial health.
As mentioned, the new Apple Card page has been overhauled with brand new images and vibrant text, and the page emphasizes some of Apple Card's key features, including its synergy with iPhone, zero fees, cashback, and more. Apple has also updated the intro text on its page, which now states:
As mentioned, Apple has also added a new Financial Health page to its Apple Card website, which states:
The page contains an explanation of transaction data, making payments, Goldman Sachs, credit scores, adjusting and setting credit limits, and good financial habits.
At the beginning of the month, Apple further extended payment deferrals for Apple Card customers who may be struggling to make payments, due to financial pressures brought on by the global pandemic.
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