AppleCare+ now covers two incidents of accidental damage every 12 months
What you need to know
- Apple has updated its AppleCare+ protection service.
- The service now covers two incidents of accidental damage every year.
- The changes apply to iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Mac.
Reported by MacRumors, Apple has updated its AppleCare+ protection plan to now cover two incidents of accidental damage every twelve months. Previously, AppleCare+ had only covered two incidents of accidental damage every twenty-four months.
According to the report, the change in coverage applies to all Apple products eligible for AppleCare+ coverage, including the iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch.
Apple has also lowered the cost of its deductible for replacing a lost or stolen iPhone.
Last month, Apple started giving customers an entire year to buy AppleCare+. The latest updates to the service serve as another way to make it even more compelling to those buying a new Apple device.
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