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Apple reminds customers about unlimited AppleCare+ repairs for accidental damage - 9to5Mac
Sep 24, 2022 55 secs

Earlier this month, Apple quietly introduced some changes to the AppleCare+ plan, which extends the warranty on Apple products and also adds coverage for accidental damage.

While previously AppleCare+ offered service for two accidental damages per year, Apple now says that repairs are “unlimited.”.

The email sent out by Apple once again reinforces that devices covered by the AppleCare+ plan can now take advantage of unlimited repairs for accidental damage instead of just two incidents every 12 months.

The company also says that the additional protections come at “no extra charge” and that customers don’t have to do anything to get unlimited protection for accidental damage.

Your AppleCare+ plan now protects your covered device from unlimited incidents of accidental damage from handling (instead of two incidents every 12 months) while the plan is active and in effect.

It’s worth noting that even with an AppleCare+ subscription, you still need to pay a service fee to Apple if your device needs a repair.

While this plan has also been upgraded with unlimited repairs, it still only covers up to two incidents of theft or loss per year

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