As Bloomberg reports, Apple has increased its monthly and annual AppleCare+ rates for new Mac and iPad customers. Here are the details.
AppleCare+ is Apple’s extended warranty and device protection service. It offers additional hardware coverage, technical support, and repairs for accidental damage.
Today, as spotted by Bloomberg, Apple increased AppleCare+ prices for Macs and iPads by 50 cents per month and $5 per year.
In practice, that makes the new prices as follows:
It is worth noting that the new prices affect only new sign-ups for Macs and iPads. Current customers will keep paying the old prices, at least for now.
AppleCare One, the multi-device protection plan Apple launched last year, doesn’t appear to be affected by the changes.
To learn more about AppleCare+, follow this link.
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