Apple ID login now required to check AppleCare warranty coverage for your devices<div class="feat-image">
</div><p>[<strong>Update: </strong>
Apple has changed its page back to allowing users to check their device’s warranty status without logging in with an Apple ID.]</p>
<p>In an update to its
warranty coverage utility, Apple now requires users to log in with the Apple ID associated with a device before being able to check its warranty coverage status.</p>
<p>Previously, users could check the warranty of an iPhone using just its serial number or IMEI. This was especially useful for second-hand buyers.</p>
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