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kayleee

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Original poster
Nov 20, 2013
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MacBook Air (13-inch, Mid 2013) - 1000 cycles

https://support.apple.com/en-in/HT201585

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Cycle count limits


I have 1 year remaining before my APPLE CARE EXPIRES, CURRENTLY AT 787 CYCLES.
Once i reach 1000, and if i am within apple care,they will replace for free,right?


Please do let me know...thank you.

I hope my $300 odd investment on Apple care
doesn't go in vain LOL
 

Taz Mangus

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Mar 10, 2011
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Not sure why you felt that another AppleCare thread was necessary. Anyhow, take your MacBook into an Apple Store and have them look at it. Explain that you are concerned about the battery. They may replace it for you with a new battery. They have done it for me in the past.

Take a deep breath and relax. The AppleCare is there in case you need it. And please stop with the large font.
 
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TommyHammond

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Jul 24, 2015
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MacBook Air (13-inch, Mid 2013) - 1000 cycles

https://support.apple.com/en-in/HT201585

Under
Cycle count limits


I have 1 year remaining before my APPLE CARE EXPIRES, CURRENTLY AT 787 CYCLES.
Once i reach 1000, and if i am within apple care,they will replace for free,right?


Please do let me know...thank you.

I hope my $300 odd investment on Apple care
doesn't go in vain LOL

The information you require was imparted to you in your other thread. The 787 cycles do not mean anything when out of context of the battery health (%). What makes you think you automatically qualify for a free battery at a 1000 charge cycles if you have AppleCare?
 
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