That new iPhone 17e or MacBook Neo you’re eyeing is expensive. It’d be a shame if something happened to it and you weren’t covered by AppleCare.
If your iPhone screen cracks, iPad stops charging, or MacBook’s storage drive fails, Apple’s extended warranty can come in handy. By default, any new device you buy comes with a limited warranty to cover manufacturing defects, but you’ll need an AppleCare+ subscription before Apple will repair or service it.
Unfortunately, it’s not always…

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