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Apple Now Gives Customers 45 Days to Extend AppleCare+ Coverage After Expiration

Apple in August increased the period in which customers can extend their AppleCare+ coverage after it expires. Apple used to allow coverage to be extended for 30 days after the end of the original ‌AppleCare‌+ plan, but that has now changed to 45 days.

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The AppleCare+ extension support document says that customers have 45 days to sign up for a new ‌AppleCare‌+ plan after existing coverage expires, with options for extending plans by 24 months, 36 months, monthly, or on an annual basis until canceled.

‌AppleCare‌+ plans can be extended for 45 days after expiration in Australia, Austria Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States. In China, there is still a 30-day limit.

An upfront ‌AppleCare‌+ plan for iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch is eligible for updated coverage that renews monthly or annually, while upfront ‌AppleCare‌+ plans for Mac can be enrolled in a new coverage plan that renews on an annual basis.

Customers who want to renew their expired ‌AppleCare‌+ plans can go to Apple's support website to see if their devices are eligible. Apple does not guarantee that ‌AppleCare‌+ can be renewed, and it does not alert customers when ‌AppleCare‌+ is expiring unless required by law.

‌AppleCare‌+ expiration dates can be checked in the Settings app on iPhone or ‌iPad‌, in the System Settings app on a Mac, or on Apple's website.

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Top Rated Comments

24 months ago
They love selling insurance. Cash cow.
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
sracer Avatar
24 months ago
Man-on-the-street interpretation of the article: Subscriptions to AppleCare+ are down as customers let their coverage expire so Apple gives customers more chances to renew. ;)
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
jz0309 Avatar
24 months ago
I know that AC+ is controversial as it is basically an insurance, and opinions on that vary. For me, I always get it on my AWs, phones. I've used it several times, and it has always been very very easy and simple for me.
Getting now 45 days vs 30 after it expired is a bonus
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
F23 Avatar
24 months ago
now allow the AirPods Max to have apple care coverage past 2 years TIM
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
red elma Avatar
24 months ago
Coverage is almost always needed after the expiration date...
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Phone Junky Avatar
24 months ago

Speaking of basic math skills, you only need to have one incident outside your original one year warranty for it to pay for itself. Considering you cannot repair these things yourself and considering that no manufacturer is either fool-proof nor that there is such a thing as circuitry that is completely impervious to failure, it would seem to be a worthwhile insurance policy to have, unless, of course, you are well off enough that another iPad or MacBook Pro is a drop in the bucket and something you can nonchalantly afford...
I’ve had a new phone almost every year since the original. Never bought AC+. I had one broken screen that cost me $100 on an iPhone 6. How much would AC+ have cost me for at least 15 different iPhones?

My experience and math skills tell me it’s not worth it and this is just using my iphones as examples. I’ve had iMacs and MacBooks and iPads and apple watches and never had the need for AC+. Am I living a charmed life or is this the norm rather than the exception?

The money I’ve “saved” by never buying AC+ has paid for at least one new Apple toy, if not a few, or would have been more than enough to pay for a repair had there been one.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)