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Apple Card vs Capital One SavorOne Cash Rewards

Side-by-side comparison of fees, rewards, benefits, and more.

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Feature Comparison
Feature
Apple CardApple / Goldman Sachs
Capital One SavorOne Cash RewardsCapital One
Rating3.8/54.1/5
Annual Fee$0$39
APR17.49% - 27.74%18.49% - 28.49%
Signup BonusNoneNone
Rewards Rate3% Daily Cash on Apple purchases and select merchants, 2% on Apple Pay purchases, 1% on everything else3% on dining, entertainment, grocery stores, and popular streaming, 5% on hotels and rental cars via Capital One Travel, 1% on everything else
Credit Scoregoodgood
Pros
No fees at all — no annual fee, foreign transaction fee, or late fees
3% back at Apple and select partners like Uber, Walgreens, and Nike
Daily Cash deposited to Apple Cash immediately
3% on dining, entertainment, groceries, and streaming
5% on hotels and rental cars via Capital One Travel
No foreign transaction fees
Cons
No signup bonus
Only 1% with physical card (2% requires Apple Pay)
Limited to Apple ecosystem for best experience
$39 annual fee (the Savor at $0 may be better for some)
No signup bonus
Only 1% on non-category purchases
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Verdict

Our Pick: Capital One SavorOne Cash Rewards

With a 4.1/5 rating, the Capital One SavorOne Cash Rewards edges out the Apple Card (3.8/5). At $39/yr, the value proposition is strong. The SavorOne offers the same 3% categories as the Savor but with a $39 annual fee and 5% on Capital One Travel hotels. A decent option if you want the travel portal boost.

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