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Friday
Nov222019

Apple pilot tests extended AppleCare+ eligibility

Whether this is just a holiday offering or one program that will be available beyond this season, Apple is testing out the extension of its AppleCare+ program beyond 60 days in select North American locations. The pilot program started this week at 29 locations in Canada and in 50 or so Apple Stores in the US. The extended eligibility means devices bought between 61 days and one year can still avail of AppleCare+. Initially, the reports claim it was up to two years, but then it was reduced to one.

To make sure you qualify, you need to schedule a Genius Bar appointment where the technician will run diagnostics on your device as well as perform a visual check to confirm eligibility. AppleCare+ offers two or three years of extended hardware coverage and technical support, depending on the type of device. The service includes up to two incidents of accidental damage, each subject to a service fee.

Source: MacRumors

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