AppleCare+ Ditches Prepaid Plans for Flexible Subscription Model
AppleCare+ shifts to subscription-only model, dropping prepaid multi-year plans at retail locations.

AppleCare+ Moves to Subscription-Only Model As of February 4, 2025, Apple has officially transitioned its AppleCare+ extended warranty program to a subscription model. This move follows earlier rumors and an announcement by Bloomberg's Mark Gurman on X (formerly Twitter).
Key Changes:
- Prepaid Options Phased Out: Prepaid multi-year AppleCare+ plans are no longer available at retail locations. Online purchases through Apple's website still offer these options, for the time being.
- Subscription Flexibility: The subscription model allows customers to cover their devices for as long as they need, effectively serving as product insurance.
Coverage Details:
- Eligible Devices: iPhone, iPad, Mac models, Apple Watch, Apple Vision Pro, and Apple Displays are covered under the subscription plan.
- Ineligible Products: AirTag, keyboards, mice, and Apple Pencil do not qualify for AppleCare+ coverage. Some products like AirPods, HomePod, HomePod mini, and Apple TV still offer prepaid two-or-three year plans but lack a subscription option.
Features of AppleCare+:
- Accidental Damage: Covers broken screens, battery issues, and other accidental damage.
- 24/7 Priority Support: Provides customers with round-the-clock access to technical support.
- Theft and Loss Coverage: Optional for iPhone owners at an additional cost.
Checking Coverage:
- iPhone/iPad: Go to Settings > General > About > Coverage.
- Mac: Click the Apple Menu, then navigate to System Settings > General > About.
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