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Apple announces AppleCare One subscription that covers multiple devices — starts at $19 a month
Apple announces AppleCare One subscription that covers multiple devices — starts at $19 a month

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • Yahoo

Apple announces AppleCare One subscription that covers multiple devices — starts at $19 a month

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. If you want to protect your Apple devices from accidents, theft and loss and get priority support, you can now get coverage for multiple Apple products in one plan for one price. And you'll save a bit of money in the process. The new service is called AppleCare One, which builds on AppleCare+ by letting you protect up to three products tied to your Apple Account for $19.99 a month. It starts rolling out on July 24. That's not a bad deal considering that AppleCare+ currently costs $11.99 a month for the iPhone 16 and $13.99 a month for the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max. So, for a few bucks more per month, you can add your Apple Watch and iPad. Or your MacBook and AirPods Max. It's up to you. And if you want to protect more than three devices at once, each additional device will cost you an extra $5.99 a month. You can add already-owned devices Another plus is that AppleCare One can cover Apple products you already own up to 4 years old. Headphones need to be less than a year old, though. But at least you don't have to buy something new to add it to your plan. Apple will walk you through the steps virtually to see if your devices are eligible by checking if they're in "good condition." So you don't need to go to an Apple Store. For the first time, Apple is also extending theft and loss coverage to the Apple Watch and iPad. This will be available to AppleCare One and AppleCare+ customers. What does AppleCare One cover? Similar to AppleCare+, AppleCare One includes: Unlimited repairs for accidents like drops and spills 24/7 priority support from Apple experts Quick Apple-certified service Battery coverage Theft and loss protection for iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch Note that you cannot add devices from family members to AppleCare One — at least for now. They need to be tied to your specific Apple Account. How to get AppleCare One To get AppleCare One, you can sign up at or when purchasing a device at the Apple Store. In addition, you can enroll in AppleCare One right from the Settings app on your iPhone, iPad or Mac. If you trade in your Apple device and upgrade with Apple, you can seamlessly transfer coverage to the new device. How much can you save with AppleCare One? By signing up for AppleCare One, you can save a decent amount of money over choosing AppleCare+ for multiple devices. For example, let's say you want to protect an iPhone 16 Pro, Apple Watch 10 and MacBook Pro M4. AppleCare One AppleCare Plus iPhone 16 Pro $19.99 a month $13.99 Apple Watch 10 Inclluded $2.49 MacBook Pro M4 (14-inch) Included $9.99 Total $19.99 $26.47 In this scenario, you'd save $6.48 a month. That's a pretty good deal considering you're getting the same amount of coverage. AppleCare One outlook Overall, AppleCare One is a no-brainer for those who own multiple Apple devices. You'll save money versus buying AppleCare+ for several gadgets. I just wish a family could cover Apple devices from multiple Apple Accounts under one AppleCare One plan. Follow Tom's Guide on Google News to get our up-to-date news, how-tos, and reviews in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button. More from Tom's Guide The best iPhones you can buy right now 'Earthquake inside Apple' — AI efforts just dealt another major blow I test headphones for a living — and my No. 1 travel pick isn't from Bose or Sony

Apple announces Back to School offer on Macs and iPads, to go live from June 17
Apple announces Back to School offer on Macs and iPads, to go live from June 17

Indian Express

time17-06-2025

  • Business
  • Indian Express

Apple announces Back to School offer on Macs and iPads, to go live from June 17

Apple has announced its highly anticipated Back to School offer, which will be live between June 17 and September 30. The offer is available when you shop at Apple Stores in India, Apple Store Online, and Apple Store App. Besides, Apple specialists in stores and online will offer personalised support for consumers at every step. With the latest offer, students can purchase an eligible Mac or iPad for college with Education Savings; they can even opt for AirPods or Apple Pencil or any other eligible accessories. Consumers can buy one iPad with a promo and one Mac with a promo per customer. It needs to be noted that this offer is not applicable on iPad Mini, iPad 10th Gen, Mac Mini, Mac Pro, Mac Studio or refurbished. With MacBook Air or MacBook Pro, students can opt for Magic Mouse / Magic Trackpad / Magic Keyboard or AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancellation. With iPad Air or iPad Pro, students can opt for either Apple Pencil Pro or AirPods 4. Apple has said that the Mac and iPad are ideal for students and educators, as they are built from the ground up prioritising security and privacy. These devices excel at everything from productivity to creativity. Moreover, with Apple Intelligence, students can unlock exciting new capabilities that make Mac and iPad powerful tools for an assortment of tasks. Students can also explore their creativity with tools like Image Playground and Genmoji, and even make the most of their writing with Writing Tools. Mac comes with a user-friendly interface and a seamless setup. It features Dock, which offers instant access to one's favourite apps. Spotlight instantly helps a user locate apps, documents, emails, and other items on their Mac. The Mac comes with built-in trackpad gestures that make navigation feel smooth and effortless. Both MacBook Pro and MacBook Air come with all-day battery life. While the MacBook Pro offers up to 24 hours, the MacBook Air comes with 18 hours of battery. It is an ideal companion to boost productivity, as it allows users to organise apps with Store Manager, work on multiple desktops, and offers features like Hot Corners, Quick Look, and Screenshots. Besides, Apple devices can sync effortlessly across one's ecosystem, boosting productivity and convenience. Universal Clipboard allows you to copy text, images, and videos from one Apple device and paste them to another. AirDrop lets users share files wirelessly instantly, while Instant Hotspot allows Mac to connect to the iPhone's internet instantly. Users can also make and receive phone calls on their Mac without having to pick up their iPhones. Features like Continuity Camera allow one to take a photo or scan a document on their iPhone or iPad and view it instantly on their Mac. AirPlay to Mac lets you stream content directly from iPhone or iPad. Apple has also enhanced AirPods integration with faster automatic switching and the ability to mute/unmute via the stem during calls. Moreover, with Sidecar, one can use their iPad as a second display for Mac. The iPad Pro starts at Rs 99,900, the iPad Air at Rs 59,900, and the iPad at Rs 34,900. Meanwhile, the 13-inch MacBook Air starts at Rs 99,900, and the 15-inch MacBook Air at Rs 1,24,900. The 14-inch MacBook Pro starts at Rs 1,69,900 and the 16-inch model starts at Rs 2,49,900.

Apple makes this iPhone vintage ahead of iPhone 17 launch
Apple makes this iPhone vintage ahead of iPhone 17 launch

Hindustan Times

time17-06-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Apple makes this iPhone vintage ahead of iPhone 17 launch

Apple is expected to launch the iPhone 17 series in September 2025. Now, just ahead of launch, the Cupertino-based tech giant has announced another older generation iPhone series as 'vintage'. This time it's the iPhone XS, which was launched in 2018. The other two models, iPhone XS Max and iPhone XR, are already on the list, despite being launched at the same time. Therefore, if you are still using the iPhone XS in 2025, then it may finally be time to upgrade to the latest generation model. But what does it mean to be vintage? Well, Apple could provide a repair for the smartphone at Apple Stores and Apple Authorised Service Providers. However, the part replacement will depend on the availability. Therefore, know more about how iPhone XS users will be affected. Also read: Apple to launch major Siri AI upgrade with iOS 26.4 by March 2026 Apple officially adds the iPhone XS to its vintage list, which already includes several previous generations' models such as iPhone 6S Plus, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 8 series, and iPhone XS Max. Apple released the last software update for iPhone XS with iOS 18. Now, the smartphone will not get the upcoming iOS 26 version, hinting at users to finally upgrade to the latest versions of iPhones. These devices will stay on the vintage list for about 2 years before they are announced obsolete. But how will iPhone XS users be affected? Also read: iPhone 17 Air likely to come with optional accessories for lasting battery life- Details Well, being vintage does not mean that the iPhone will stop working. If the smartphone is in good working condition, the iPhone XS will be able to carry out basic functions smoothly. Apple will provide repair support for these vintage phones. However, the part replacements and major repairs will be based on the availability of parts and components required to fix the device. However, it is quite possible that it will be harder to get the official repair parts. Also read: iPhone 17 Pro may not come with anti-reflective display coating as Samsung- Details Furthermore, Apple will no longer provide software support to iPhone XS, which means after September, the device will not get the upcoming iOS 26 update. Therefore, the software will also get dates, making it crucial for iPhone XS users to upgrade to experience new functionalities. Now, with iPhone 17 series launch on the way, it could come as a great time to upgrade your iPhone to the latest version.

Ahead of iPhone 17 launch, Apple puts iPhone XS on the vintage list and makes iPad 5 obsolete
Ahead of iPhone 17 launch, Apple puts iPhone XS on the vintage list and makes iPad 5 obsolete

India Today

time15-06-2025

  • India Today

Ahead of iPhone 17 launch, Apple puts iPhone XS on the vintage list and makes iPad 5 obsolete

Another iPhone generation has officially entered Apple's digital retirement home. The iPhone XS, once hailed as Apple's flagship device, has now been added to the company's vintage list, signalling that time moves quickly, even for iconic gadgets. Under Apple's classification system, a product is labelled "vintage" once five years have passed since the company stopped selling it through official repairs may still be possible at Apple Stores and through Apple Authorised Service Providers, service depends entirely on whether replacement parts remain iPhone XS originally hit the shelves in September 2018 and was discontinued the following year when the iPhone 11 arrived. However, the device continued to linger in circulation through various resellers, delaying its official move to vintage status until recently. Now, having finally reached the five-year milestone, it has earned its place on Apple's vintage list. Looking ahead, the iPhone XS faces full obsolescence in just two years' time. Once that happens, Apple will cease providing service entirely, and official repairs will no longer be offered — even if parts happen to be the iPhone XS Max, its larger sibling with the spacious 6.5-inch display, was moved to the vintage list earlier, back in November 2024. Both devices, at the time of their release, were seen as modest upgrades over the groundbreaking iPhone X, offering users a speedier A12 Bionic chip, improved cameras, and the added flexibility of dual SIM support. While the XS Max capitalised on its larger screen size, both models were evolutionary rather than revolutionary for vintage list wasn't only updated with iPhones this time. The company also shifted the fifth-generation iPad, known as the iPad 5, from vintage to obsolete status. This change means that Apple has now fully ended all hardware services for the 2017 tablet, regardless of part to the round of updates, Apple made a subtle change to the support status of certain Mac devices. The 2018 Mac mini, which had already been listed as vintage a few months ago, now comes with a small caveat. According to fine print recently added to Apple's support page, owners of this particular Mac model are advised to check with an Apple Authorised Service Provider for confirmation of service eligibility. The early vintage classification of the 2018 Mac mini has left some observers puzzled, as many expected the device to enjoy a slightly longer service Apple users, these updates serve as a regular reminder of the company's strict product lifecycle, one that steadily nudges ageing devices towards obsolescence. While many iPhone XS owners may still be happily using their devices, the clock is ticking, and future repair options are becoming increasingly limited.

Apple to open new retail stores in India later this year, confirms CEO Tim Cook
Apple to open new retail stores in India later this year, confirms CEO Tim Cook

India Today

time02-05-2025

  • Business
  • India Today

Apple to open new retail stores in India later this year, confirms CEO Tim Cook

Apple has confirmed that its phase two retail expansion in India will officially kick off later this year with new stores expected to further its reach and connect with customers. Today, it has two physical stores, but soon four more will be added, bolstering its footprint and giving buyers more options to experience and buy a wide range of Apple devices from iPhone to Mac, Apple Watch and announcement came during Apple's fiscal Q2 2025 earnings call, where CEO Tim Cook highlighted the company's steadfast growth in global markets, including Tim Cook confirms India retail expansion'We set a number of quarterly records in countries and regions across the world, including India,' Cook said. 'In retail, in addition to the two stores we opened during the quarter, we're also looking forward to a new retail store in the UAE, the arrival of the online store in Saudi Arabia, and new retail stores in India starting later this year.' The launch was imminent. Though Apple has not shared the exact locations, we know that new Apple stores are in the pipeline for Pune, Delhi NCR, Mumbai, and Bengaluru. Earlier this year, the company started hiring for these retail journey In India started with the online store - Apple Store Online - in 2020. The company doubled down on 'online' with the Apple Store app India edition in January 2024. The first wave of physical Apple Stores - where you can touch and feel the devices before buying - came in April 2023, beginning with Mumbai (BKC) and Delhi (Saket). Apple says the stores have received a phenomenal becomes key iPhone manufacturing hub for the US marketApple and India seem inseparable at the moment. It's as if the stars have aligned. Beyond retail, Apple is also actively strengthening its manufacturing base and capabilities in the country. Cook has previously emphasised that Apple must make in India in order to stay competitive, a need that has only become stronger in the wake of growing uncertainty around tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, particularly on have been reports that Apple was looking to move much of the iPhone manufacturing to India for US-bound shipments to offset the impact and keep prices from going up significantly. Those reports have now been confirmed to be true.'For the June quarter, we do expect the majority of iPhones sold in the U.S. will have India as their country of origin,' Cook asked about any potential impact the tariffs might have on prices - now and in the future - Cook said while the company was able to streamline everything properly and efficiently in this quarter, in the next quarter, there could be an additional burden of around $900 million if the current tariff regime remains unchanged. Whether Apple will absorb the cost or pass it on to the buyer remains it is imperative that Apple moves quickly to diversify its manufacturing, reducing dependency on China which has been slapped by a tariff of a staggering 145 percent (in response, China has increased tariffs on American imports to 125 percent). Most Apple products for sale outside the US will continue to be made in China, Cook has reiterated, but iPhones and other devices meant for the US will be split between India and Vietnam, the latter serving as the country of origin for most iPad, Mac, Apple Watch and of 2025, Apple makes the entire iPhone 16 lineup locally, from the entry-level iPhone 16e to the high-end iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max. It is almost certain that the upcoming iPhone 17 series will be made in India, too. Apple began manufacturing in India in Q2 2025 resultsApple reported revenue of $95.4 billion, a 5 percent increase year over year, and earnings per share of $1.65, up 8 percent, in the second quarter ended March 29, 2025. Though the iPhone 16e, iPad Air and Mac refreshes launched recently were mentioned, Apple did not give any specific numbers reflecting how they have been performing. The company saw double-digit growth in Services, which refers to the suite of subscription-based and digital content offerings that it has beyond hardware. These include iCloud, Apple Music, Apple TV Plus, Apple Arcade and more. Apple's installed base of active devices also hit an 'all-time high' across all regions and product lines during the quarter.

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