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Protect your Mac with AppleCare+

created on 20.12.2023

AppleCare+ for Mac covers repairs or replacement in the event of accidental damage. You also receive priority support from Apple experts via Chat or phone.

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With AppleCare+ for Mac, you can have complete peace of mind

Your benefits at a glance

Service and support, all from a single source

  • An Apple warranty extension of 1 year to a total of 3 years
  • Priority support from Apple experts via chat or telephone
  • On-site service
  • Local Apple hardware service when travelling worldwide

Hardware protection that even covers accidental damage

  • Your Mac computer
  • Battery*
  • Included accessories such as the power adapter
  • Unlimited number of repairs for unintentional damage, each subject to an additional charge of CHF 99 for damage to the display or casing and CHF 299 for other unintentional damage

Answers to all your questions about Apple software

  • Using macOs and iCloud
  • Questions about Apple apps like Photos, iMovie, GarageBand, Pages, Numbers, Keynote and Pro apps like Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro and more
  • Connecting to printers and wireless networks

In the event of a claim

Service and support from the people who know your Mac best

Because Apple develops hardware, operating system and many applications, all components of Apple products work together optimally. And only with AppleCare products do you get service and support from Apple experts, so most problems can be solved with just one call.

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