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Title: Should you get AppleCare+ for your Mac mini?
Post by: HCK on July 15, 2019, 04:05:22 pm
Should you get AppleCare+ for your Mac mini?

Best answer: Given the (relatively) low entry price of the Mac mini, spending another $99 for Apple's extended warranty is a smart choice for the coverage that you get.

Protect your Mac: AppleCare+ for Mac mini ($99 at Apple)

What is Apple's standard warranty?

Like every Mac, the Mac mini comes with a standard warranty that offers limited coverage:

One year limited hardware warranty
90 days of free technical support
If something isn't working right or your Mac's built-in apps aren't running as they're supposed to within the first three months that you own your Mac mini, you can call 1-800-APL-CARE and get help troubleshooting your issue over the phone.

If any part of your Mac mini fails in some way other than purposeful or accidental damage, including the RAM, storage,  or power cord, Apple will repair or replace it.

For example, if the internal hard drive just fails in the first year, Apple will cover the cost to repair or replace it. If, however, you manage to step on the pow...

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