When you purchase Apple products, consumer laws across the European Union provide statutory warranty rights in addition to the coverage you receive from the Apple One-Year Limited Warranty and the optional AppleCare Protection Plan. Non-Apple-branded products purchased from Apple are also eligible for coverage under EU-wide consumer laws.
Summary of EU-wide Consumer Laws, the Apple One-Year Limited Warranty and the AppleCare Protection Plan
| EU-wide Consumer Laws | Apple One-Year Limited Warranty | AppleCare Protection Plan | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Claim period | 2 years (minimum) from date of delivery.1 | 1 year from date of purchase | 3 years from date of purchase for Mac or Apple display 2 years from date of purchase for Apple TV, iPad, iPhone or iPod |
| Cost of coverage | Provided at no additional cost | Included at no additional cost | Available for additional cost |
| How to make a claim | Call or visit your seller2 | Call Apple support or visit an Apple Retail Store or Apple-Authorised Service Provider | Call Apple support or visit an Apple Retail Store or Apple-Authorised Service Provider |
| Included repair or replacement options | Contact the seller for details | Carry-in or postal service3 | Carry-in or postal service; express replacement service for iPad and iPhone; or onsite service for desktop computers3 |
| Overseas repair or replacement | Contact the seller for details | Yes4 | Yes4 |
| Telephone technical support5 | None | 90 days from date of purchase | 3 years from date of purchase for Mac or Apple display 2 years from date of purchase for Apple TV, iPad, iPhone or iPod |
Where to find information on EU-wide consumer laws.
European Consumer Centres primarily offer free consumer advice and support for citizens of and residents in EU countries, Iceland and Norway, with respect to goods and services purchased from traders based in other EU countries, Iceland and Norway.*
For information on EU-wide consumer laws, please visit the European Consumer Centre website at http://ec.europa.eu/consumers/ecc/contact_en.htm.
For information on consumer laws in specific countries, please see the Additional Legal Rights pages at www.apple.com/legal/additional_legal_rights.html.
If no specific information is provided for your country, or if you have any questions about consumer laws in your country, please contact your local European Consumer Centre at http://ec.europa.eu/consumers/ecc/contact_en.htm.
How to contact Apple regarding consumer law claims.
Our contact information is available here.