Every iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Apple TV, and Mac comes with a one-year warranty against manufacturing defects and hardware failures. If you choose, you can also extend that warranty for additional years with AppleCare. Regardless of which warranty you have, you can easily find out whether or not your Apple products are currently covered.
Checking your AppleCare status for all your Apple devices requires you to know the serial number of the device — the one exception being your best iPhone. It’s pretty easy to find the serial number of any Apple device, and we will run you through how to do it for each Apple device.
When you sign in to your Apple ID profile page, you can see all of the devices you’ve got connected to that ID. When you click on a device, you can see its serial number.
Click on the device you need the serial number for.
You can copy the serial number and paste it into the text field in Apple’s device warranty coverage checker.
If you don’t have access to your Apple ID profile page, you can quickly look up the information, right on your iPhone or iPad.
Scroll down and tap General.
View the Serial Number.
This information will be useful when checking the status of your AppleCare warranty through the Apple website.
If you don’t have access to your Apple ID profile page, you can quickly look up the information, right on your Apple Watch
Tap General.
Scroll down until you see Serial Number.
This information will be useful when checking the status of your AppleCare warranty.
If you don’t have access to your Apple ID profile page, you can quickly look up the information, right on your Apple TV.
Click on General.
Scroll down until you see Serial Number.
You can use this information to check the warranty status of your Apple TV.
If you don’t have access to your Apple ID profile page, you can quickly look up the information, right on your Mac.
Select About This Mac From the drop-down menu.
Click the Overview tab to see your serial number. It is the last item on the list.
This information will be useful when checking the status of your AppleCare warranty.
In iOS 15, your iPhone will tell you right in the Settings what your warranty status is — meaning you don’t have to do it via the Apple warranty status webpage.
Tap About.
Here you should be able to see if you have AppleCare+ as well as the date it expires (or renews with the expiry date).
Once you have found the serial number for your iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Apple TV, or Mac, you can check the status of your AppleCare warranty from Apple’s website.
Click Continue.
You will be redirected to a summary page for the device you are checking on.
You may be wondering if AppleCare+ is worth putting on your iPhone or other devices, and our advice would be to look into all the options you have for warranty before you make a decision.
Of course, the basic version of AppleCare (the one you don’t pay extra for) does not protect against any kind of accidental damage, so if you drop your iPhone and crack the screen, you won’t be covered without AppleCare+. However, that might not matter to you for a device like an Apple TV that doesn’t travel with you everywhere you go.
You don’t need AppleCare+ on all your devices, you can pick and choose which devices need the extra warranty based on how you use them.
Updated March 2022: Updated for latest software on all devices.
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