If you’re an iPhone user, there’s important news about Apple’s warranty.
Apple has updated its standard warranty, and this change affects how certain damages are covered.
Hairline Cracks No Longer Covered
A recent report states that Apple’s standard warranty no longer covers hairline cracks on iPhone or Apple Watch displays.
Previously, single hairline cracks were covered, but now they’re considered accidental damage, which means you’ll have to pay for repairs.
Repair Costs and Updates
Repairing an iPhone screen outside of warranty can be expensive, ranging from Rs 13,200 for older models to Rs 37,900 for the latest iPhone 15 Pro Max.
However, with AppleCare+, this cost decreases to Rs 2,500 for all models.
Extended Support for iPhones
Apple has committed to providing security updates for the latest iPhone 15 Pro Max for at least five years. This move is in compliance with the UK’s Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure regulation.
This means users can expect ongoing software support, including updates and security patches, for an extended period.
Positive Changes in Repair Policies
Apple has made some positive changes to its repair policies, including introducing a self-service repair program in 2022.
This program allows users to fix iPhone batteries, screens, and cameras on their own.
Additionally,
Apple has reduced the repair cost for the back glass of the iPhone 15 Pro, making repairs more affordable.
Comparing Support with Competitors
Apple’s commitment to five years of software support for its iPhone 15 series is in line with new regulations.
However, compared to competitors like Samsung and Google, Apple’s support duration still falls short.
Samsung and Google offer up to 24 years of software support for their flagship smartphone series, including Pixel and Galaxy S7 Ultra.