How can i know if my iphone is under a waranty

How can i know if my iphone11 if this os under a warranty

Posted on Nov 2, 2021 10:26 PM

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How to Check Your Warranty Status in Settings

You can check the warranty status of your iPhone using the Settings app. This will tell you whether you are covered by the basic one-year limited warranty, AppleCare+, or whether your coverage has expired.

To check, grab your iPhone and launch the Settings app, then tap “General.”

From here, tap “About.”

You should find an option between “Serial Number” and “Network” that describes your current warranty status. Tap it to see more information.


This option will either say “Limited Warranty,” “AppleCare+,” or “Coverage Expired.” On the next screen, you will see the expiry date for any coverage you have.

If your device is no longer covered, you may still be able to get repairs and phone support from Apple, which will be listed on this screen. You should also be able to find a link to the Apple Support app for getting help.

How to Check Your Warranty on Apple’s Website

If you’d rather check your coverage using Apple’s website, you can do so for virtually any Apple device at checkcoverage.apple.com. Open the website in a browser, then enter the serial number for the device you’re trying to check into the box.

On an iPhone or iPad, you can find the serial number under Settings > About > General. Tap the “Serial Number” field and a “Copy” option will appear. Tap on it and you can paste your serial number into the box (or paste it from a linked Mac) instead.

To check your Mac, click on the Apple logo in the top-left corner of the screen and choose “About This Mac.” The serial number will be listed beneath your hardware, and you can copy it as you would text on a webpage.

But what about other linked devices, accessories, AirPods, and the like? If you have paired them with your iPhone, you’ll be able to find them in the Settings app. Launch Settings, then tap on your name.

Scroll down to your list of linked devices. This might include headphones from AirPods and Beats, the Apple Watch, the HomePod and HomePod mini, the Apple TV, and even your Mac. Each device has its serial number listed, which you can tap to copy.

Hope my answer can help you, and wish you a good day!


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Nov 3, 2021 4:02 AM in response to darylmark48

How to Check Your Warranty Status in Settings

You can check the warranty status of your iPhone using the Settings app. This will tell you whether you are covered by the basic one-year limited warranty, AppleCare+, or whether your coverage has expired.

To check, grab your iPhone and launch the Settings app, then tap “General.”

From here, tap “About.”

You should find an option between “Serial Number” and “Network” that describes your current warranty status. Tap it to see more information.


This option will either say “Limited Warranty,” “AppleCare+,” or “Coverage Expired.” On the next screen, you will see the expiry date for any coverage you have.

If your device is no longer covered, you may still be able to get repairs and phone support from Apple, which will be listed on this screen. You should also be able to find a link to the Apple Support app for getting help.

How to Check Your Warranty on Apple’s Website

If you’d rather check your coverage using Apple’s website, you can do so for virtually any Apple device at checkcoverage.apple.com. Open the website in a browser, then enter the serial number for the device you’re trying to check into the box.

On an iPhone or iPad, you can find the serial number under Settings > About > General. Tap the “Serial Number” field and a “Copy” option will appear. Tap on it and you can paste your serial number into the box (or paste it from a linked Mac) instead.

To check your Mac, click on the Apple logo in the top-left corner of the screen and choose “About This Mac.” The serial number will be listed beneath your hardware, and you can copy it as you would text on a webpage.

But what about other linked devices, accessories, AirPods, and the like? If you have paired them with your iPhone, you’ll be able to find them in the Settings app. Launch Settings, then tap on your name.

Scroll down to your list of linked devices. This might include headphones from AirPods and Beats, the Apple Watch, the HomePod and HomePod mini, the Apple TV, and even your Mac. Each device has its serial number listed, which you can tap to copy.

Hope my answer can help you, and wish you a good day!


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