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AT&T to Offer Standard Insurance for iPhone Starting July 17th

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AT&T has informed customers that the iPhone (all models) will be eligible for their Mobile Insurance program starting on July 17th. AT&T's mobile insurance program offers protection against loss, theft, accidental physical or liquid damage and mechanical and/or electrical failure. The program costs $4.99/month and a $50 or $125 deductible for each claim depending on the particular model.

*Please Note: AT&T Mobile Insurance Update: Effective July 17, 2011, the Apple iPhone (all models) will be eligible for coverage with the AT&T Mobile Insurance program (formerly Wireless Phone Insurance). Enrollment restrictions apply. Customers can only enroll within 30 days of a new activation or upgrade, prior activations or upgrades outside of 30 days are not eligible.

AT&T has long treated iPhones differently than other devices on their network when it comes to insurance. The original iPhone was unable to be insured at all from AT&T. Then in 2010, AT&T partnered with an external company to offer more expensive coverage for the iPhone at $11.99/month and $199 deductible.

The choice of getting any insurance at all is always up for debate -- especially since Apple is known to replace accidentally broken and out-of-warranty iPhones for a flat $199 repair fee, though this doesn't cover loss or theft.

Top Rated Comments

Phil A. Avatar
194 months ago
AppleCare still seems like the better deal.

AppleCare is completely different - it's not an insurance policy that will cover you against theft or accidental damage: It's an extension of the warranty to cover manufacturing defects only
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browneb Avatar
194 months ago
Anything that doesn't cover loss or theft is worthless. The iPhone is highly sought after and resells easily.

I agree! AppleCare is only good if the device actually fails. Me and my family have actually lost our phones, and therefore find loss and theft coverage VERY useful. I'm just glad I won't have to pay an arm and a leg for it anymore. Thanks AT&T! :D
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
194 months ago
About time and worth it!
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boshii Avatar
194 months ago
Wow! It took long enough.

I think the theft coverage makes this worth it.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
browneb Avatar
194 months ago
Finally!!! :)
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Diode Avatar
194 months ago
Now if they will just treat the unlocking like the rest of their phones....
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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