
Apple may soon give iPhone customers second chance to buy AppleCare+ plan but on one condition
India Today
Right now, Apple gives you only 60 days to buy AppleCare+ protection for your iPhone after the purchase date, but that may change soon if certain conditions are met.
iPhone repairs made in the out-of-warranty period are expensive. The only way to avoid the hefty charges is to get an AppleCare+ plan, but you are eligible to buy it within 60 days from the date of purchase of your iPhone. It lapses after that. Apple may now be planning to give customers a second chance to opt for AppleCare+, but on a condition.
MacRumors has claimed to have seen an internal Apple memo that outlines the company’s plan where customers who have made nearly out-of-pocket expenses for their iPhone repair will get a chance to buy AppleCare+. Usually, customers of the iPhone get 60 days to buy an AppleCare+ plan and if you choose to opt out, Apple withdraws the availability of the service forever on that particular product.

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