Some changes were made to Apple’s first-party product protection and support plan. While the company didn’t mention it onstage, 9to5Mac was quick to find that screen repairs under AppleCare+ will no longer cost $99 but only $29.
AppleCare+ for the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus will run for a one-time fee of $129 and covers two damage incidents for additional charges depending on the damage. Apple will charge $99 for “any other damage” which is quite broad, so it must have every other type of damage covered. For obvious reasons, AppleCare+ doesn’t cover theft or loss, but then again, it’s not really like getting insurance for your iPhone.
AppleCare+ does sound like a great deal, especially now with the price drop. You can protect your smartphone from damage for up to two screen claims for $187 (if you need to use both screen-damaged claims). Not to mention, you’ll be getting it repaired from the manufacturer. If you can, of course, get over that initial $129 investment. But then again, you should protect your investment.
This is basically like insurance, if nothing happens to your phone (which most people will not have), they eat your money. It's a good stream of revenue by putting fear in people with high repair cost. Can't they just charge the price of the hardware...
I was implying the same thing: This is just created to pull more money out of their loyal users. But I would not be at all surprised if even a minor dent in the frame would be considered "additional damage" by aPple. And if so the deal is much l...
I was implying Apple is in business to make money. Obviously AppleCare is a feasible revenue center for them as they continue the program. I don't question the value because 1) ultimately sales and sustainability will validate the whole program i...
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