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Apple changed its policy related to warranty extension AppleCare +. Including damage or defective battery with a capacity decreased from the initial capacity on the iPhone, iPad and Apple Wacth. 
 

Was first reported by 9to5Mac of pages Apple, AppleCare + service now covers the battery capacity reaches less than 80 percent of initial capacity. Previously, AppleCare + only accept a battery with a capacity of less than 50 percent. 

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 Device’s battery to hold an electrical charge is less than eighty percent (80%) of its original specifications… 

With the new provision, Apple will certainly offer a repair or replacement of defective batteries due to production process and no congenital defects in components. Once you submit the claim is approved, Apple will replace the battery with a new one. 

IPhone and iPad users themselves can apply for the service AppleCare + at a cost of $ 99 in one year. In addition, Apple brings AppleCare + service bundling package for the iPhone and Apple Watch for a fee of $ 149. But for users who have Apple's Watch Edition, you have to spend up to $ 1,600. 

Apple Watch users can apply for extended service plan AppleCare + for Apple Watch and Apple Watch Sport up to 2 years. If you want AppleCare + services include unintentional accident, you can pay a fee of $ 69- $ 79 for the two models of Apple Watch and $ 1,000 for Apple Watch Edition.

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