![]() The monthly subscription is available for iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch. ![]() This sounds like customers can choose to continue the monthly AppleCare+ coverage as long as they’d like or until Apple can’t service the device anymore. Your Plan will automatically renew each month unless cancelled as set forth in the “Cancellation” Section 9 below, including in the event that Apple is no longer able to service your Covered Equipment due to the unavailability of service parts, in which case Apple will provide you with thirty (30) days’ prior written notice of cancellation, or as otherwise required by law. Under “Plan Term and Renewal,” Apple describes how the monthly plans work now:įor Monthly Plans, your Plan Term is one (1) month. But an eagle-eyed 9to5Mac reader spotted the new AppleCare+ legal document that was updated today. The change to AppleCare+ monthly plans almost went under the radar after Apple’s busy iPhone event. Today, Apple quietly changed how it works so customers can buy an indefinite monthly AppleCare+ subscription. Last year, Apple rolled out the option to pay monthly for some of its two (in some cases three) year AppleCare+ plans for iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch.
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