AppleCare+ prices just went up for Macs and iPads

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AppleCare+ prices just went up for Macs and iPads

Engadget · 1 month ago

Apple has increased AppleCare+ premiums for new purchases of Mac and iPad devices by fifty cents per month or five dollars annually. The adjustment applies only to newly bought coverage plans, leaving existing customer agreements unaffected, and follows recent price escalations across the company's computer and tablet product ranges.

The revised rates represent higher insurance costs tied to elevated device values, with example coverage for a thirteen-inch MacBook Air now at $7.99 monthly instead of $7.49. AppleCare+ continues to provide protection against accidental damage and battery degradation alongside priority access to Apple's technical support team, though the multi-device AppleCare One plan remains at current pricing.

  • AppleCare+ prices rise by $0.50/month or $5/year for new Mac and iPad purchases only
  • Increases follow recent device price hikes across Mac and iPad lines; existing contracts unchanged
  • Coverage provides accidental damage and battery protection plus priority technical support

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