I am in the UK so only in Europe until January (unfortunately) so I am not sure if that would also apply to me as well. Although I remember the website always says 1 year and always has done. I guess it covers the accidental damage as well. I do tend to be careful with them though.Absolutely not. If I upgraded the RAM, the SSD and bought AppleCare it would be 60% of a new machine.
If I'm buy a machine from a non-personal budget, I buy it. But out of my own pocket, nope.
Also, in Europe, I'm covered for 2 years and don't need to worry. I also buy with Visa so there's extra protection of there's really a fault.
I still don't know if the M1 Airs share the tabbed tape battery retention system that the Intel ones had. If so, the battery job is a straightforward crank and yank, as opposed to the solvent+heat debacle of the Pro.Historically I never buy "extended warranties"; even from Apple. I instead just put the equivalent money away and invest it or whatever. Then when something breaks I always have enough set aside in my "fix it pool" to just buy a replacement. I also have a full workshop and can repair most electronics.
In this case I strongly considered AppleCare for my M1 MacBook Air because honestly, there is almost nothing in this machine I can fix other than some failed motherboard caps or something. The screen is bonded. The storage is surface mount. It's just plain hard to fix much other than the battery (which won't be a picnic). So a bit more risk for me.
HOWEVER: Many credit cards offer free extended warranties with purchases. My Costco Visa offers 2 additional years with purchase. So I just used that instead of my Apple Card and I figure I'm covered for 3 years. Usually manufacturing defects will show up in that timeframe, and after that most Apple computers will run for a solid 7 years in my experience. Credit cards often cover damage Apple doesn't as well.
Let's see what happens. The UK will always remain in Europe but maybe not the EU/EEA. A deal is being done within the next 14 days and let's see what shakes out.I am in the UK so only in Europe until January (unfortunately) so I am not sure if that would also apply to me as well. Although I remember the website always says 1 year and always has done. I guess it covers the accidental damage as well. I do tend to be careful with them though.
Under UK consumer law you have 6 years (5 in Scotland) from the date of delivery to make any claim:I am in the UK so only in Europe until January (unfortunately) so I am not sure if that would also apply to me as well. Although I remember the website always says 1 year and always has done. I guess it covers the accidental damage as well. I do tend to be careful with them though.
If your device fails or has any defect (without evidence of accidental damage) even outside of the warranty, they have to repair or replace it by law (e.g. my iPad Pro's screen failed outside of warranty and because there was no evidence of damage, Apple replaced it for free). However, outside of the 1 year limited warranty and unless it's a well-known defect or issue, Apple will likely try to claim accidental damage rather than defective parts and charge for any repairs, but that is even the case with AppleCare+:Should your product be defective or if it does not conform with the contract of sale, you can choose to make a claim under UK consumer law, the Apple Limited Warranty or the optional AppleCare Protection Plan or AppleCare+ (whichever is applicable).
AppleCare+ for Mac is an insurance plan that provides up to three years of expert technical support and additional hardware coverage from Apple, including up to two incidents of accidental damage protection every 12 months, each subject to an excess fee of £79 for screen damage or external enclosure damage, or £229 for other damage.
I did, even though it is a MacMini. Other things happen besides dropping. Hardware failure for instance. And for the technical support mentioned in a previous post.I did. I haven't in the past but being something that's going to get moved around a lot there's a much greater risk of accidents. I'd rather be safe than sorry.
But won't cover you spilling water or coffee into your keyboard or dropping your computer.No way. I got mine from Costco so it comes with 4 year warranty!
Ah, very good answer!If it leaves my house I get Applecare