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Apple’s warranty coverage typically depends on the type of warranty and the country of purchase. Here’s how it works: 1. Standard Warranty Apple provides a limited one-year warranty for hardware repairs and 90 days of complimentary technical support with every new MacBook. However, this standard warranty is generally region-specific, meaning it may only be valid in the country where you purchased the device (e.g., the U.S. if you bought it there). 2. AppleCare+ If you purchase AppleCare+, the coverage is more flexible. AppleCare+ offers extended warranty and additional protection (e.g., accidental damage) and is valid worldwide. You can receive service in any country where Apple or Apple Authorized Service Providers operate, subject to local availability of the parts and services for your model. 3. Moving Between Countries • Europe: Apple has a strong presence in most European countries, and you should be able to receive service there, especially if you have AppleCare+. • Latin America: Service availability can vary by country. Larger markets like Mexico and Brazil have better coverage, but smaller countries may have limited Apple service options.
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