Apple has raised its AppleCare+ monthly and annual prices for new Mac and iPad customers by 50 cents per month and $5 per year. The changes apply only to new sign-ups, with current customers retaining their existing prices for now.
Apple has announced a price increase for its AppleCare+ plans for new Mac and iPad purchases. The adjustments include a rise of 50 cents in the monthly rate and a $5 increase in the annual subscription cost for customers signing up for the service.
The new monthly and annual rates for various Mac models range from $4.49 for the Mac mini to $18.49 for the Mac Pro. Similarly, new iPad models will have AppleCare+ pricing starting at $5.99 per month for the iPad and iPad mini, up to $11.99 per month for the 13-inch iPad Pro (M5).
Current AppleCare+ subscribers will not be affected by these pricing changes and will continue to pay the previous rates. This decision allows Apple to manage the impact of price increases on existing customers while implementing new rates for incoming ones.
AppleCare One, the comprehensive protection plan for multiple devices, is not affected by this price adjustment. Apple continues to offer this service independently of the price changes to its individual device plans.
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Apple has raised its AppleCare+ monthly and annual prices for new Mac and iPad customers by 50 cents per month and $5 per year. The changes apply only to new sign-ups, with current customers retaining their existing prices for now.