
PURCHASE APPLECARE FOR AT&T IPHONE X UPGRADE
While AppleCare comes free with every new Apple product, you can pay a fee and upgrade that to AppleCare+, which adds an extra year to the regular AppleCare coverage (so two years total), as well as provides accidental damage coverage if you ever drop your iPhone or iPad and crack the screen (or damage anything else that was your fault). AppleCare+ Covers Accidental Damage and Adds An Extra Year However, if you want extra coverage on top of the limited warranty (as well as a more extended warranty), you can pay more money and opt for AppleCare+. So if you buy a new iPhone, but then sell it to someone else three months later, the new owner of that iPhone will automatically take over the remaining nine months of AppleCare coverage on that device. So even if you buy your new iPhone at Best Buy or the carrier store, you’ll get the same AppleCare coverage as if you were buying it directly from Apple.ĪppleCare is also transferable. The length of the warranty and what exactly it covers and doesn’t cover varies depending on the manufacturer, but AppleCare lasts for one year and covers any defects, and things that break that aren’t the fault of the user (e.g., the power button randomly not working anymore, etc.).ĪppleCare is also applied no matter where you buy the product. RELATED: What's the Difference Between AppleCare and AppleCare+?

If something breaks within that timeframe (through no fault of the user), the manufacturer will fix it free of charge. This warranty guarantees that the product will work as usual for up to a certain amount of time. It’s similar to the warrant any other manufacturer provides on their product, but Apple gives it a fancy name. The truth is that AppleCare+ is an add-on service that costs money, while AppleCare comes free with every new Apple product that you purchase.ĪppleCare is just a limited warranty for all of Apple’s products. Any attempt to dox users will result in a ban.AppleCare Is What Apple Calls Their Limited Warranty Coverageįor starters, it’s important to know the difference between AppleCare and AppleCare+, because many users interchange the two and think they’re relatively the same thing. Breaking this rule will incur a 2-week ban, followed by a permanent ban for repeat offenders. Do not discriminate against or abuse other members. Furthermore, posts that are generic AppleWatch band/case combinations, common AppleWatch configurations or AppleWatch boxes should not be posted. Common/Frequent Post Do not post screenshots of short activities, such as 10-minute walks.If you believe a blog you have linked to is not of low quality, message the moderators. Do not post links where you stand something to gain. No advert-laden, untrusted, or otherwise malicious websites and news sources. No blog spam/low quality blog links/referral links.
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