Simplify Your Apple Device Protection with AppleCare One

If you're like most Apple users today, you probably own more than one device. Perhaps you have an iPhone for daily use, an iPad for work or entertainment, and an Apple Watch to track your fitness. Up until now, protecting all these devices meant juggling multiple AppleCare+ plans, each with their own billing cycles and coverage details. Well, Apple just announced something that could make your life a whole lot simpler.

What Is AppleCare One?

AppleCare One is a streamlined approach to protecting multiple Apple devices under a single plan. Instead of managing separate protection plans for each device, you can now bundle up to three Apple products under one monthly plan for just $19.99. Need to cover more devices? You can add additional ones for $5.99 each per month.

This isn't just about convenience – it's about savings too. If you were previously paying for separate AppleCare+ plans for your iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch, you could save up to $11 every month by switching to AppleCare One.

What Does This Mean for Multi-Device Users?

Simplified Billing: No more keeping track of multiple payment dates and amounts. One plan, one monthly charge, done.

Better Coverage: AppleCare One includes everything you loved about AppleCare+, plus some new perks. For instance, theft and loss protection, which used to be iPhone-only, now covers your iPad and Apple Watch too.

Flexibility for Your Evolving Device Collection: Upgrading to a new iPhone? Adding a MacBook to your collection? AppleCare One makes it easy to add and remove devices as your needs change. When you trade in a covered device directly to Apple, it automatically gets swapped out for your new device in the plan.

Coverage for Older Devices: Here's something really interesting – you can now add Apple devices that are up to four years old to your plan, as long as they're in good condition. This is a huge change from the old 60-day window you used to have for buying AppleCare+.

How to Check What You Currently Have

Before you make any decisions about AppleCare One, it's smart to see what coverage you already have. Apple makes this easy with their coverage checker tool. Simply go to checkcoverage.apple.com and enter your device's serial number. This will show you not only what coverage you currently have but also when you originally purchased your device, which can help you determine if older devices are eligible for the new plan.

To find your serial number:

  • iPhone/iPad: Go to Settings > General > About

  • Mac: Click the Apple menu > About This Mac

  • Apple Watch: Open the Apple Watch app on your iPhone, tap My Watch, then tap General > About

Should You Switch?

AppleCare One makes the most sense if you own multiple Apple devices. If you're currently paying for separate AppleCare+ plans, the math is pretty straightforward – you'll likely save money and get better coverage.

However, if you only have one Apple device, sticking with regular AppleCare+ might be more cost-effective. The individual plans haven't changed, so there's no pressure to switch if the new option doesn't fit your situation.

Getting Help with Your Decision

Figuring out the best protection plan for your devices can feel overwhelming, especially when you're trying to compare costs and coverage options. That's where MacForce comes in. Our team can help you understand your current coverage, explain the new AppleCare One options, and help you make the best decision for your specific situation.

Whether you need help checking your current coverage, setting up a new plan, or dealing with a device that needs repair, MacForce offers both on-site and remote assistance for many issues. For hardware repairs, please visit our convenient location on NE Broadway & 7th.

Remember, AppleCare One became available July 24th, 2025, and you can sign up directly on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac, or by visiting an Apple Store. But if you want some guidance before making the switch, don't hesitate to reach out to MacForce – we're here to help make technology work better for you.

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