Apple today announced the launch of AppleCare+ coverage in Indonesia, bringing additional hardware protection and technical support to customers across the country.


Most Apple products come with a one-year limited warranty that covers hardware failure and technical manufacturing defects, and up to 90 days of free support. AppleCare+ extends coverage for devices such as iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, Pro Display XDR and Apple TV, including protection against accidental damage from accidents such as drops and spills, battery replacement when the capacity drops below 80 percent, and 24/7 priority access to support.


“AppleCare gives our customers peace of mind with comprehensive product protection and support from Apple experts,” said Kaiann Drance, Apple’s vice president of worldwide iPhone marketing. “Today’s launch is part of our ongoing commitment to expand access to AppleCare coverage and provide the best experience for our customers around the world.”

AppleCare+ in Indonesia extends Apple’s paid support and repair coverage through Apple’s network of authorized service providers. Customers can benefit from mail-in or in-store repairs for supported Apple products, and Mac users may be eligible for on-site service. Global repair coverage also allows customers traveling internationally to receive service through Apple’s international network, subject to local parts and service availability.

AppleCare Protection Plan coverage can be purchased when you order an eligible device and within 12 months of purchase. Customers in Indonesia can learn more about AppleCare+ options in their country on the regional AppleCare+ website.

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