![]() Apple has gone back and forth on how long iPhone customers have, alternating between a year and the current 60 days more than once. Mac buyers used to have a year-long window to make a decision about buying Apple’s extended warranty, but when the company added accidental damage coverage to the plans, that timeframe tightened to 60 days. Retail staff and customer support staff were informed of the change on Monday, though Apple’s website still doesn’t reflect any update. According to Bloomberg, the company has stretched the eligibility for AppleCare+ to an entire year after the purchase of whatever device you’re covering. ![]() Apple is yet again making changes to the window of time customers have to buy its AppleCare+ extended warranty for the iPhone, iPad, Mac, and other products.
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