Apple is set to introduce a new AppleCare+ warranty for its new iPad today that will cover owners for up to two incidents of accidental damage. The new plan is much the same as that introduced for the iPhone 4S back in October, and is set to cost $99 for two years of coverage. Unlike [...] Related Stories Angry Birds Seasons Gets Cherry Blossom Festival Update Ten One Announces Pressure-Se
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Apple is now offering "AppleCare+" for iPhone. The $99 extended warranty covers two incidents of "accidental damage" for a $49 fee per incident. Read More: TUAW, Apple Read the comments on this post Read Post
Apple on Tuesday introduced AppleCare+ for iPhone, a new extended warranty service that combines traditional tech support, software support, and hardware support with the addition of the company's first accidental damage plan. Read Post
Apple has introduced a new level of AppleCare for iPhone shoppers, called AppleCare+. This version of Apple's extended warranty coverage is available beginning Oct. 14 -- the same day as the iPhone 4S -- and covers accidental damage... Read Post