AppleCare+

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I currently pay monthly for AppleCare+ on my Watch SE 2nd Gen, iPhone 13 Pro Max, and my 11" M1 iPad Pro. It adds up quite a bit so I was thinking of cancelling AppleCare+ on all of my devices.

What would you do? If I break one of these things I'd probably just upgrade to a newer model anyway.
 
I don't think it's really a question that other people can answer for you.

It depends on quite a few different factors. For someone who doesn't take care of their stuff and has a history of dropping or losing stuff etc then it's a no brainer.
Fair point. I'm normally pretty careful with my devices so I'm not too worried about breaking them and I could really do with the extra money in my bank account. I think I'll go ahead and cancel.
 
Does anyone know if AppleCare+ can be paid for monthly? I have an iPhone 15 Pro Max coming in the next couple of weeks and I am thinking of adding cover for it. I already have phone insurance through my Nationwide account though, so didn't order it at the the time. In fairness I have used the Nationwide insurance once a couple of years ago when my 12 Pro Max was stolen and found them to be very efficient.
Yes you can pay for AppleCare+ monthly.
 
Coming back to this thread because I was thinking. If you get a Mac direct from Apple without AppleCare+ aren't Apple required to offer hardware repair and support for a number of years even if you do not have AppleCare+?
 
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