Developers who sent their Developer Transition Kits to Apple are now receiving digital vouchers worth $500, a credit for returning what the company deems leased equipment.
Apple officially recalled the DTKs last week, saying developers who took part in the Universal App Quick Start Program would receive the equivalent of $500 for the return of the custom A12Z Bionic-powered Mac mini.
Program participants have until March 31, 2021, to return the loaned units to Apple, though some have already sent their DTK back and are now receiving the promised credit. As noted by
MacRumors, Alireza Khoddam sent his DTK to Apple on March 1 and today received a one-time-use promo code for the company s online store.
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Apple has confirmed that developers must return their Apple silicon DTK units by March 31.
It comes following a fiasco about the amount of credit offered to developers in return.
Some developers are now upset they aren t getting the full rebate amount they paid like developers in the U.S.
Apple has confirmed to developers they must return their Developer Transition Kit by March 31, 2021, but some developers still aren t happy about the rebate being offered by Apple.
The units were sold to developers to begin developing apps on Apple silicon last year. According to multiple reports, developers have been told in an email they must ship their DTK Macs back as the Universal App Quick Start Program comes to a close, from an email sent to developers: