How to check your iPhone warranty

Every iPhone sold has at least one year warranty in the US, with other jurisdictions such as the EU and Australia reaching two years. You can check when the iPhone warranty expires directly from the "Settings" application.

You can check your iPhone warranty using the "Settings" application. It will tell you if you are covered by the basic one-year limited warranty, AppleCare +, or if your warranty has expired.

To check, go to Settings and then press "General".

Then click "About".

You should find a choice between "Serial Number" and "Network", which describes the current status of the warranty. Click to see more information.

This option will tell us "Limited Warranty", "AppleCare +" or "Coverage Expired". On the next screen, you will see the expiration date for any coverage you have.

if she is no longer covered, you may be able to get phone support from Apple, where you will be shown this screen. You should also find a link to the Apple Support app to get help.

How to check your warranty on the Apple website

If you prefer to check your warranty using of Apple, you can do this for almost any Apple device at checkcoverage.apple.com. Open the page in your browser and then enter the serial number of your device.

On iPhone or iPad, you can find the serial number in Settings> Info> General. Click the "Serial Number" field and "Copy" will appear. Click on it and you can paste your serial number in the box you see in the picture above.

To control your Mac, click the Apple logo in the upper left corner of the screen and select "About This Mac." Your serial number will appear under your hardware and you can copy it just like you would copy any text on a web page.

But what about other connected devices, accessories, AirPods and more? If you paired it with your iPhone, you can find it in the Settings app. Go to Settings and then tap your name.

Scroll down the list of connected devices. This may include from AirPods and Beats, Apple Watch, HomePod, HomePod mini, Apple TV, and even your Mac. Each device has its own serial number, which you can tap to copy.

What exactly does the guarantee cover you from?

Apple's one-year limited warranty covers manufacturer defects, including poor battery performance or damage caused by frequent use of our device. It does not cover damage, such as a cracked screen resulting from a fall. Apple will check certain indicators (such as strips that detect moisture inside the chassis) to determine if you have been damaged by an error.

AppleCare+ provides additional coverage, including two accidental damages, for two years. The cost varies by device, with the more expensive to cost €$200 (€270 with loss protection) and the standard iPhone 12 to cost €150 (€220 with loss protection).

Each AppleCare+ plan covers you for two accidental damages. If you break your screen, then you will have to pay a fee around €29. For other damages, the charge amounts to €99. It might be worth checking if you already have cover with your credit card, which may cover damage like the ones we've mentioned.

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