![]() Once a device's repair parts are no longer around, a piece of Apple hardware becomes "vintage," (Alison's word) the timing can vary greatly, but California law requires Apple to allow for "service and parts may be obtained for longer, as required by law or for up to 7 years." subject to parts availability. The knowledgable Alison explained that Apple devices can stay in AppleCare, as long as Apple's still got the parts necessary. ![]() So, I went out to my local Apple store, set an appointment up and expected answers, which I actually got. If you paid upfront for an AppleCare+ plan for your Mac, you might be able to purchase new coverage that renews annually. When I started poking around Apple's own site, I found the following language on this page about Extend your AppleCare Plus coverage: I started to wonder if there was a new Apple One subscription bundle tier that I hadn't heard of (AppleCare Plus for the iPhone has a $9.99 per month option). ![]() ![]() One seemed to think it could go on indefinitely, and another started talking about monthly payments. When I first tried to get help from Apple support via text and phone representatives, I talked with some people who were a bit unsure. "Who is doing the canceling?" I wondered, before thinking "how long can this coverage last?" The proverbial sirens started flashing in my brain once I'd read "Annual coverage until cancelled," because of the lack of explanation of two things. You can switch to annual plan after three yearsĢ4/7 support, Apple-certified repairs (including mail-in for MacBooks)
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