AppleCare will cover iPhone 5 owners traveling internationally starting September 27th, according to internal documents leaked by Sonny Dickson.
AppleCare is pleased to announce the enhanced availability of international service for iPhone 5 customers beginning September 27, 2013. If customers traveling internationally require service for their iPhone 5, follow the instructions in the Service procedure iPhone 5 service for internal customers to replace their original iPhone 5 with the same model.
Note: AppleCare is enhancing international service for iPhone 5 customers in most countries. However, local laws and/or import regulations in some countries may prohibit the availability of some iPhone 5 models.
AppleCare+ costs $99 and gives you two years of coverage on your device.
Take a look at the screenshots below for more details.
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krumiro - September 25, 2013 at 8:52pm
What are they talking about?!?!?
I've already been using iPhone and Macbook Pro Warranty and Applecare internationally since 2008 independently on which country I had purchased the Device in and on which country I repaired/substituted it in just by giving the Device Serial Number!!!
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iBaylin - September 25, 2013 at 2:08am
Apple care don't care lost or stolen so it's a no go for me.