Apple extends AppleCare+ eligibility from 60 days to one year for iPhone purchases
Apple quietly pushed an update to its AppleCare+
smartphone insurance program today that extends the purchase window for
iPhones from 60 days to one year. The change, reported first by MacRumors and confirmed with a support rep, is not yet showing up on Apple’s official product page for AppleCare+. But if you go to Apple’s eligibility tool
and input your serial number from the iPhone’s settings panel, you
should be able to see a new purchase option so long as you purchased the
device within the last year.
This now means iPhone insurance through Apple has the
same purchase window as Macs and the Apple TV, but the Apple Watch and
iPad are still restricted to 60 days after purchase. Considering Apple lowered the price of screen repairs
through AppleCare+ from $99 to $29 last September, now is probably a
good time to shell out for a little extra insurance in the event
something goes wrong. Just be aware: you can’t go and crack your screen
and then purchase AppleCare+ thanks to this new purchase
window. Apple requires a physical inspection to buy the service in-store
and a remote diagnostic test if you do so online.
The article was published on : theverge
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