![]() ![]() It makes sense that if power adapters were made for other markets like Australia for example, UL would be absent as the standard does not exist there. The UL standard is for US and Canadian markets only, so has little relevance outside of North America. The above 2009 dated adapter was probably from the final batch of parts Apple sold new for vintage-supported models before obsoleting all PowerPC Macs. ![]() ![]() Other versions of these adapters have been made, variously, in places including Malaysia, Taiwan, the PRC, and Thailand, as different suppliers were able to fill bulk orders as Apple needed them. Its markings are slightly different from other iBook/PowerBook models I’ve owned. The A1021 65W adapter I use with my finicky A1138 (aftermarket adapters simply will not work on it, no matter what) comes from Apple in India and contains certification info relevant for Japan (likely, because it was sold as new for the Asia-Pacific region). For instance, I have four Apple OEM iBook G4 batteries all of them have different dates (2003, 2004, 2005, and 2009). Later-production products did, on occasion, come with later copyright dates. territories, please call Goldman Sachs at 87 with questions about Apple Card.If the above three pics are of one power brick - that is, of a brick for PowerBook G4s and iBook G4s, it’s very likely legit.Īpple sold OEM batteries and power bricks for PowerPC Macs through at least 2010. Apple Card is subject to credit approval, available only for qualifying applicants in the United States, and issued by Goldman Sachs Bank USA, Salt Lake City Branch. To access and use all Apple Card features and products available only to Apple Card users, you must add Apple Card to Wallet on an iPhone or iPad that supports and has the latest version of iOS or iPadOS. The last month’s payment for each product will be the product’s purchase price, less all other payments at the monthly payment amount. ACMI is not available for purchases made online at special storefronts. See the Apple Card Customer Agreement for more information. Taxes and shipping are not included in ACMI and are subject to your card’s variable APR. * Monthly pricing is available when you select Apple Card Monthly Installments (ACMI) as payment type at checkout at Apple, and is subject to credit approval and credit limit. iPhone activation required on iPhone purchases made at an Apple Store with one of these national carriers: AT&T, Sprint, Verizon, or T-Mobile. ACMI is not available for purchases made online at the following special stores: Apple Employee Purchase Plan participating corporate Employee Purchase Programs Apple at Work for small businesses Government, and Veterans and Military Purchase Programs, or on refurbished devices. If you choose the pay-in-full or one-time-payment option for an ACMI-eligible purchase instead of choosing ACMI as the payment option at checkout, that purchase will be subject to the variable APR assigned to your Apple Card. Variable APRs for Apple Card other than ACMI range from 15.24% to 26.24% based on creditworthiness. See for more information about eligible products. to select at checkout for certain Apple products purchased at Apple Store locations,, the Apple Store app, or by calling 1-800-MY-APPLE, and is subject to credit approval and credit limit. ◊ Apple Card Monthly Installments (ACMI) is a 0% APR payment option available only in the U.S.
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