Apple Care after Repair
Welcome back, everyone! This week, I stumbled upon some exciting news in the world of Apple that I just had to share with you. Did you know that Apple has made some game-changing changes to its AppleCare+ program? If you're an Apple device enthusiast like me, this news might just make your day.
In the past, AppleCare+ was something you had to purchase at the time of buying your new device. But now, Apple has expanded its AppleCare+ coverage to include the ability to add it to expired and old devices, provided you've had them repaired by an Apple-certified technician.
Let me share a recent personal experience that highlights this fantastic development. My son's iPhone 11 recently suffered from a malfunctioning screen. Fortunately, we decided to take it to an Apple Store for a screen replacement. Little did we know that a pleasant surprise awaited us during the pickup process.
An Apple genius, who was assisting us, mentioned that we could now add AppleCare+ to the device. Naturally, we were intrigued and wanted to learn more about this opportunity. Here's what we found out:
With the introduction of the latest version of AppleCare+, which now includes unlimited repairs, Apple is giving customers the option to add AppleCare+ even after a repair has been made. This means that you can extend the warranty and protection for your device after it's been fixed, ensuring that it continues to function smoothly.
The rationale behind this change is simple: Apple wants to certify that everything is in perfect working order when a repair is performed. This ensures that your device is in tip-top shape, and you can have peace of mind knowing that you have AppleCare+ coverage in case anything goes wrong in the future.
So, if you've ever hesitated to purchase AppleCare+ when buying a new Apple device, you no longer need to worry. You can now add this valuable protection to your beloved older and repaired devices, giving them a new lease on life.
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