On August 22, Apple announced that it would extend the registration time for AppleCare+ to 45 days in multiple countries or regions, including Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States. This service allows users to extend the warranty period and enjoy more favorable hardware repair prices through paid subscriptions after purchasing Apple devices. Originally, users needed to activate AppleCare+ within 30 days after purchasing the device. Now this period has been extended to 45 days, providing users with more flexibility and choice. Users can choose to extend the warranty period by 36 months, 24 months, 12 months or monthly until the service is cancelled. However, this adjustment does not cover the Chinese market. Chinese users still need to activate AppleCare+ within 30 days after purchasing the device. Once the deadline is exceeded, the service will not be available. For prepaid AppleCare+ plans for iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch, users are eligible for monthly or annual renewal coverage. But for Mac devices, the prepaid AppleCare+ plan only supports one-time coverage for one year and does not support monthly renewal.
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