Or find your agreement number, proof of purchase, and expiration date. You can also go to mysupport. Sign in with your Apple ID, then choose your device. Learn what to do if the information is incorrect or you don't see your AppleCare plan. Find information about your warranty or AppleCare plan Check if your device is covered and see what kinds of repairs and support are included with your coverage.
Follow the onscreen instructions. See what your coverage includes Go to mysupport. Sign in with your Apple ID. Choose your device.
You can see details about the support that you're eligible for—including hardware repairs and technical support. But how do you keep track of its warranty? Suppose something goes wrong with your iPhone.
You can also contact support effortlessly via this app. You see the following pieces of information. Here is what they mean;. This is how you can check the warranty of your iPhone and other Apple devices. I hope this guide helped you. I would strongly urge you not to use any third-party websites or apps and enter your IMEI there. It may not be safe. Obviously, if there's a warranty still in place, or you paid for AppleCare coverage, you will probably want to take advantage of that to fix the issue, if only to avoid an unexpectedly high expense.
Since warranties and AppleCare coverage only last for specific periods of time, you will want to check the status of your faulty device as soon as possible, rather than after. There are multiple ways to check your warranty, but the route you take will largely depend on whether or not you can actually use the device in question. The easiest ways to check the warranty status involve being able to use the hardware in question.
Apple's ecosystem makes it relatively painless to do so, if everything is working fine. Depending on the warranty status, it may state "Limited Warranty" or "AppleCare Services" and an expiry date.
The option may also show "Coverage Expired," revealing the hardware is no longer covered. Tapping the option will bring up a Coverage page, giving assistance related to the warranty status, such as the kinds of support you can access.
As Apple's products connect to the Internet and are generally linked to a user's account, typically of those who buy the product and first register it, you can also determine your Apple devices' warranty status through your Apple account. The easiest way without necessarily using the device itself, is to use another iPhone or iPad that is already logged in with your Apple ID, and to look in the Apple Support app. If coverage is available under a Limited Warranty, it will say what is covered as well as an expiration date and offer a chance to upgrade to AppleCare.
If AppleCare is on a device, it will also show what is covered for the device and an expiration date. The app will also advise if warranty coverage has expired, but that consumer law may apply depending on the situation.
If you don't have access to hardware with the Apple Support app installed, you can also do the same thing within a web browser. The page that appears will show if there's coverage for the device under warranty, the kind of warranty coverage it has, what can be done under said warranty, and the expiry date.
This page will also advise if the device is out of warranty and offer links to gain further support. The beauty of this method is that it can be done without needing to authenticate with Apple.
There's an option to log into the page with your Apple ID, but it can provide the details you need with just the serial number and not your account credentials. One thing that this last method relies on is getting the serial number of the product in the first place. Ideally, you should record the serial number and keep it safe, as a form of proof of ownership, though not everyone does that.
Apple offers a support page dedicated to locating where the serial number is located on a variety of its products, but there are quite a few common places you can look for it. In many cases, your Apple device's serial number may also be located on your Apple ID page.
This could be extremely handy if you don't have physical access to the device at that moment in time, but urgently need the serial number. Ahead of the finale, Apple on Thursday released a short video recapping the show's major events so far.
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