No matter whether your Apple device is in its initial AppleCare warranty period or covered by AppleCare+, checking its current coverage can be the first step in getting a repair. Here’s how to check what’s covered, and what isn’t.
As many people have learned over the years, having Apple devices repaired outside of AppleCare can be a costly endeavor, especially given the current state of notebook repairability. Nothing is cheap when it’s all bonded or soldered to a logic board, so you’ll probably be hoping that your repair tab is going to be picked up by Apple. If it isn’t, things can get costly, quick.
Thankfully, checking AppleCare coverage is fairly simple, and you can check all of your devices in one place.
How to Check AppleCare Status for a Single Device
There are a couple of different routes you can take if you want to check AppleCare coverage for a single device. One requires that you have the device’s serial number at hand, but can be done from any computer with a web browser and Internet connection. The other involves downloading an iPhone or iPad app.
If you know the serial number of the device in question, head over to checkcoverage.apple.com and type the serial number into the relevant box. You’ll also need to fill in a security code to prove that you’re human.
Once complete, tap the “Continue” button, and you’ll be shown information about your device, including whether it is covered by AppleCare or AppleCare+.
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