![]() There do seem to be a couple of catches to the extended program, however.įirstly, Apple told employees that the offer is available only to those customers who pay for AppleCare+ in full, and not to those who take advantage of the monthly subscription plan - at least not unless they subscribe via instalments on the Apple Card. This gives customers another opportunity to protect their device and have access to all the AppleCare+ benefits. Users can also get AppleCare+ coverage for Apple’s Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil as part of the AppleCare+ for iPad package. Unlike the smaller pilot program, which applies only to the iPhone, it appears that the extended AppleCare+ offer will be available for all Apple products for which the extended protection plan is offered, including the iPhone, iPad, and Mac, and event AirPods, the Apple TV and the HomePod. ![]() and Canada, with Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reporting that the company has announced the plan in a memo to its retail and customer-support employees, stating that users will now have up to a year after purchasing a new device to add AppleCare+. ![]() Now, however, it appears that Apple has officially rolled out the new extended AppleCare+ program across all of its stores in the U.S.
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