Apple Card in your grasp, you’ll understand what I mean when I express that it feels more like advanced technology rather than merely another item of plastic. The titanium construction, the minimalist design, the manner in which it integrates effortlessly into the iPhone’s Wallet app — everything about it showcases that signature Apple finesse. In certain respects, it appears as if the company has redefined what a credit card can be, eliminating hidden fees and the perplexing fine print we have come to associate with the credit card sector.
That said, however: After spending some time with Apple Card, I’ve encountered a persistent issue that increasingly annoys me, especially as travel expenses continue to climb. It’s that, despite all its sophistication, the Apple Card lacks substantial rewards. Travel aficionados and point enthusiasts will surely concur: Apple perfected the design, yet fell short regarding rewards and advantages.