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AppleCare+ now has expanded coverage for battery capacity issues

Previously under the AppleCare+ insurance plan, you could send in your iPhone of the battery capacity was less than 50% of what was advertised, but now the company has boosted that number all the way to 80%. This change isn’t limited to just iPhones either, owners of an Apple Watch, iPad, or iPod can also send their devices in if the battery is less than 80% of what it’s supposed to be. 

Apple has made a slight change to its AppleCare+ insurance plan that may have a big impact. Now, any mobile device with a battery at less than 80 percent capacity is eligible for service. The change affects all iPhone, iPad, iPod or Apple Watch devices with an AppleCare+ plan. Previous language of the agreement stated that only devices with batteries below 50 percent capacity could receive a repair or replacement. “If during the Plan Term, you submit a valid claim by notifying Apple that (i) a defect in materials and workmanship has arisen in the Covered Equipment, or (ii) the capacity of the Covered Equipment’s battery to hold an electrical charge is less than eighty percent (80%) of its original specifications, Apple will either (a) repair the defect at no charge, using new parts or parts that are equivalent to new in performance and reliability, or (b) exchange the Covered Equipment, with a replacement product that is new or equivalent to new in performance and reliability. All replacement products provided under this Plan will at a minimum be functionally equivalent to the original product.”

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