iPhones Own Version Of Customer Care

Apple always believes in customer-first policy. Their products are all geared to better the lives of individuals. Every new technology they released into the market is known to provide ease and convenience.

The same philosophy is applied to the iPhone. It combines Internet connectivity, calendaring, e-mail, text, and call messaging, and highly advanced phone interfaces. This means that the phone can act as your own web browser, iPod, and average phone all at the same time.

But Apple doesn't stop there. Along with the release of this revolutionary phone, the management introduced a new line of customer care called AppleCare. This is a phone protection plan that helps ensure iPhone users that they won't miss any message, call, or lose Internet connection by extending its repair coverage to 2 years from the date of the phone's purchase.

The Repair Coverage at a Glance

iPhones are provided with one year's worth of repair coverage for their hardware and two years for other technical issues. This, of course, is within the bounds of your terms stated in wireless contract of AT&T. This protection plan is also an added benefit to any legal provisions given by laws of consumer protection in your area.

The Applecare Plan can extend the coverage to two years, no matter if you are using the phone together with a PC or a MAC. All it needs is one simple call to their customer care department.

But what else does this comprehensive repair coverage offers? Most of all, it grants all iPhone users some peace of mind, which is definitely priceless. Once you avail of the coverage and you happen to experience some technical problem and the phone needs repair, Apple technicians can do the job for you and will even give you a replacement making use of original Apple parts.

Some Exceptions

This is definitely good news, isn't it? Yes, it is, but not to all states, however. Unfortunately, Apple cannot sell AppleCare iPhone Protection Plan to those users who are living in Wyoming, Nevada, Alabama, and Connecticut. If you happen to be located in any of these areas, save yourself from the hassle by not ordering the plan. If you do, Apple will only delete such from your orders, inform you of what they did, and will just continue to process the rest of the things stated in your order form.