Is AppleCare+ Worth Buying for Your iPhone? - Consumer Reports (2024)

With starting prices of $999 and $1,199, Apple’s new iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max aren’t cheap. So it should come as no surprise that they’re also costly to fix.

Have a cracked screen on your 15 Pro Max? Your friendly neighborhood Apple Store will replace it for $379, which is $50 more than it costs to repair the screen on an iPhone 13 Pro Max. A new screen and back glass? That will set you back about $499. And if you need the 15 Pro Max’s rear camera fixed, that’ll cost about $249.

But if you shell out $199 for an AppleCare+ plan, these problems are a lot cheaper to deal with. The screen replacement deductible will run you just $29. For the screen and back glass, the fee is $58. For other accidental damage, it’s $99. And as part of the deal, you also get priority 24/7 tech support, and you can get loss and theft protection for an additional fee.

So is it worth it? Given the significant increases in repair pricing for iPhones in recent years, AppleCare+ might let you rest easier, especially if you (or others in your family) are prone to dropping phones.

But that doesn’t make AppleCare+ a wise investment for everyone.

Here’s a deeper look at how much AppleCare+ plans cost and what they cover.

What AppleCare+ Costs

You can buy AppleCare+ at any point during the first 60 days of owning a new iPhone. The basic plan, which covers you for two years from the date of purchase, covers up to two incidents of accidental damage in each 12-month period. It also includes battery service or a replacement battery if your phone retains less than 80 percent of its original capacity. For an additional $70, you’re also covered for up to two incidents of theft or loss in each 12-month period.

If you have more than two incidents of breakage, loss, or theft every 12 months, you’re back to paying the full cost of repair or replacement. Note that deductibles on repairs vary, but there’s a standard $149 deductible for loss and theft protection, regardless of the phone model covered.

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You can buy an AppleCare+ plan for an iPhone 15 as well as models like the iPhone 13 that have been in the lineup for a few years. The prices are below.

iPhone 15 Pro, 15 Pro Max

• Standard AppleCare+: a one-time fee of $199 (for two-year coverage) or $9.99 per month.

• AppleCare+ with theft and loss protection: $269 (for two-year coverage) or $13.49 per month.

iPhone 15 Plus

• Standard AppleCare+: a one-time fee of $179 (for two-year coverage) or $8.99 per month.

• AppleCare+ with theft and loss protection: $249 (for two-year coverage) or $12.49 per month.

iPhone 15, iPhone 14, iPhone 13

• Standard AppleCare+: a one-time fee of $149 (for two-year coverage) or $7.99 per month.

• AppleCare+ with theft and loss protection: $219 (for two-year coverage) or $11.49 per month.

iPhone SE (3rd Generation)

• Standard AppleCare+: $79 (for two-year coverage) or $3.99 per month.

• AppleCare+ with theft and loss protection: $149 (for two-year coverage) or $7.49 per month.

Whether those prices are worth it depends on what kind of phone you have and how much risk you’re comfortable with.

Let’s say you lose your iPhone 15 Pro and have theft and loss coverage. Your replacement costs are going to total $418 (a $149 deductible plus the $269 you paid for the AppleCare+ plan). That’s a substantial amount to save when you’re talking about a $1,000 phone.

But the savings aren’t as great in other circ*mstances. If you get AppleCare+ for an iPhone 13 and then crack the screen, you’ll have to pay $29 as your deductible. Add the $149 fee for AppleCare+ and your total cost will be $178. If you don’t have the protection plan and need that repair, you’ll be paying $279. That’s a difference of about $100.

In CR’s annual smartphone survey, members reported that the most common reason they had their iPhones repaired was to replace the battery. For the iPhone 15 and iPhone 14 models, that cost without AppleCare+ is $99; for the iPhone 13, 12, and 11 it costs $89.

These prices are much less than the $149 fee for AppleCare+, so if your main concern is the battery wearing out, it’s cheaper to just have the battery replaced without the plan.

AppleCare+ has some restrictions. The plans don’t cover damage caused by “reckless, abusive, willful, or intentional conduct.” So if you were planning to test out your new phone’s toughness by running it over with a car, don’t. And you can’t collect on a theft or loss claim if you don’t have Find My iPhone activated at the time your device disappears.

Also, the repair costs we’re citing here are for work done by Apple. You might be able to get cheaper battery or screen replacements, for instance, at an independent shop. And if you’re not afraid of taking apart your expensive phone, Apple now offers a self-service repair option that gives you access to genuine Apple parts, the repair manual, and rental tools, but the process is . . . difficult. Most people are better off leaving the repairs to professionals.

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Why Is It So Expensive to Fix an iPhone?

When we’re talking about hundreds of dollars to replace a screen, it’s worth asking why all these repairs are so expensive.

One reason is that iPhones dating back to the iPhone 8 are sheathed in glass on the back and front, making them vulnerable to damage in a fall.

The latest models feature Ceramic Shield, a material created with Corning that fuses ceramic into the front glass of the phones. Apple says the new material is four times as resistant to damage when dropped than the glass used on previous models. But when it does break, that glass is expensive to repair.

Why do today’s phones use so much glass? Because metal interferes with wireless charging, says Richard Fisco, head of electronics testing for Consumer Reports. “Apple’s designers could have used plastic, but that has a cheap look and doesn’t feel appropriate for a premium phone,” he says.

The super-sharp OLED displays used on all of the iPhone 15 models, along with iPhones going back to the XS, contribute to the higher repair costs as well. The technology—also used in high-end TVs for its deep blacks, accurate colors, and energy efficiency—doesn’t come cheap, Fisco says.

Still, Apple has made a concerted effort to improve the iPhone’s repairability.

Starting with last year’s iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus, and continuing with this year’s iPhone 15, Plus, Pro, and Pro Max, Apple redesigned the frame of the phone to allow for the rear glass to be replaced more easily. This helps reduce repair costs for rear glass damage. Repairing the rear glass of the iPhone 14 Pro or Pro Max (which lack the redesigned frame) costs $499 and $549, respectively, without AppleCare+. But to repair the rear glass of the redesigned iPhone 14 and 15 costs only $169; the iPhone 14 Plus, 15 Plus, and 15 Pro costs $199; and the 15 Pro Max costs $199.

In any event, it’s smart to protect your iPhone with a sturdy case.

Bottom Line

There’s really no right or wrong answer about whether you should pay for AppleCare+ coverage. It’s all about how much risk you’re willing to assume.

But the higher the price of the device, the more it might make sense to pay for a little peace of mind.

If the thought of having to unexpectedly shell out nearly $600 to repair your phone is worrisome, the $79 to $269 AppleCare+ cost might well be worth it.

If you’re buying the phone for a teenager whose smartphone takes some abuse, the added insurance might save you some grief, too.

Unlike automotive insurance, Apple’s coverage doesn’t hinge on past behavior. A serial phone smasher pays the same that someone who has never cracked a screen would pay. As a result, AppleCare+ costs and restrictions are designed with high-risk people in mind.

And that means if you’re a klutz or just prone to bad luck, AppleCare+ coverage is probably a better deal for you than it may be for others.

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Is AppleCare+ Worth Buying for Your iPhone? - Consumer Reports (2024)

FAQs

Is it worth getting AppleCare+ for iPhone? ›

Bottom Line. There's really no right or wrong answer about whether you should pay for AppleCare+ coverage. It's all about how much risk you're willing to assume. But the higher the price of the device, the more it might make sense to pay for a little peace of mind.

What percentage of iPhone users buy AppleCare? ›

Apple's services

Apparently while just under half of all users take out paid iCloud storage, just 3% insure their smartphone with AppleCare. “Among US iPhone buyers in the quarter, 48% use paid iCloud storage, while 3% purchase an AppleCare warranty.

What does AppleCare+ actually cover? ›

AppleCare+ is an insurance policy covering you during the policy period for repairs or replacement of your covered Apple device (Apple Watch, HomePod, iPad including Apple Pencil, iPhone, iPod or Headphones) in the event of accidental damage or battery depletion and it gives priority access to telephone technical ...

How long does AppleCare+ last for iPhone? ›

AppleCare+ is Apple's extended product warranty you can purchase at an additional cost from Apple or most authorized sellers. AppleCare+ plans last between 2-3 years depending on the product, and they start on the day of product purchase. It overlaps with AppleCare standard coverage for a year.

Is AppleCare really useful? ›

AppleCare: Good plan, bad value

Yes, it's possible you'll drop your iPhone and crack the screen, but odds are you won't, and you can reduce the odds with a good iPhone case. It's better to accept some risk and keep the price of the AppleCare plan in your pocket.

When should I buy AppleCare? ›

Learn more. If you still need help buying an AppleCare plan, contact Apple Support. In most countries and regions, you can buy AppleCare+ within 60 days of your device purchase. In Japan, you can buy AppleCare+ within 30 days of your device purchase.

Does AppleCare cover cracked screens? ›

Screen repair

Accidental damage isn't covered by the Apple warranty. Screen repairs are eligible for coverage for accidental damage from handling with your AppleCare+.

What is the difference between AppleCare and AppleCare plus? ›

AppleCare refers to the standard limited warranty that comes with any Apple device you purchase, while AppleCare+ is the extended warranty that you must purchase separately. Under the standard warranty, Apple includes 90 days of complimentary support regardless of whether AppleCare+ is purchased.

What happens to AppleCare when you sell? ›

Transfer your AppleCare plan to a new owner

Sign in to My Support to get the AppleCare agreement number, the serial number of the device, and the proof of coverage for the AppleCare plan. Find the original sales receipt for the device. Get the new owner's name, address, email address, and phone number.

What does AppleCare Plus not cover? ›

AppleCare+ with Theft and Loss is an insurance policy covering the risk of theft, loss, and damage to your iPhone and the need for technical assistance. AppleCare+ with Theft and Loss does not provide coverage for failure due to defects in design and/or materials and/or workmanship.

Does AppleCare mean free replacement? ›

Both AppleCare+ options provide repair or replacement hardware service for your iPhone. Depending on the plan you choose, you'll get unlimited incidents of accidental damage protection and up to two incidents of theft or loss coverage every 12 months. Each incident is subject to a service fee or deductible.

What is not covered by AppleCare Protection Plan? ›

AppleCare+ does not cover You for loss or theft of Your device, or for failure due to defects in Your device, although such failures will be covered separately either by Your rights under consumer law or the Apple Limited Warranty, or by Apple itself during the same period as the AppleCare+ Coverage Period even if You ...

What happens after 2 years of AppleCare? ›

Your plan coverage may continue beyond 24 or 36 months, on a monthly or annual basis, until canceled. If you choose to continue coverage, your coverage will be subject to the then-current AppleCare+ Terms and Conditions.

Does AppleCare cover water damage? ›

Damage to Mac computers and accessories due to liquid exposure is not covered by the Apple One (1) Year Limited Warranty or the AppleCare Protection Plan. AppleCare+ for Mac adds unlimited accidental damage protection subject to a service fee plus applicable tax.

How much does 2 years of AppleCare cost? ›

All models ranging between the iPhone 11, 12, 13, 14 and iPhone 15, cost $11.49 per month or $219 for two years. The newer Plus models, such as the iPhone 14 Plus and iPhone 15 Plus are $12.49 month, or $249 for two years. The third-generation iPhone SE is also covered at $7.49 per month or $149 for two years.

Can you continue AppleCare after 2 years? ›

Your plan coverage may continue beyond 24 or 36 months, on a monthly or annual basis, until canceled. If you choose to continue coverage, your coverage will be subject to the then-current AppleCare+ Terms and Conditions.

What does AppleCare do for your iPhone? ›

AppleCare is a service that extends the warranty of your iPhone by two years and adds additional support options.

What is the difference between AppleCare and AppleCare+? ›

AppleCare refers to the standard limited warranty that comes with any Apple device you purchase, while AppleCare+ is the extended warranty that you must purchase separately. Under the standard warranty, Apple includes 90 days of complimentary support regardless of whether AppleCare+ is purchased.

What is the difference between AppleCare and regular AppleCare? ›

Not only does AppleCare extend the time frame that standard AppleCare covers, it also adds additional coverage. With AppleCare+, you can extend your warranty for two years from the purchase date and cover incidents such as accidental damage, that standard AppleCare doesn't cover.

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