Question regarding Apple Care+
I brought a Macbook and I'm considering purchasing Apple Care+ for it, which extends my warranty to 3 years (from the date of purchase). So, from my understand my warranty will looks something like this:
1st Year: Apple 1 year Limited Warranty + Apple Care+
2nd Year: Apple Care+ (with 2 incidents of accidental damage)
3rd Year: Apple Care+ (with 2 incidents of accidental damage)
I don't care much about accidental damage as I'm rather confident in using my devices responsibly. What I'm concerned about is having hardware failures from general use. For example, suppose a chip or a transistor/capacitor goes bad in the motherboard and my macbook doesn't turn on anymore. Or the fan suddenly went bad and started making weird screeching noises, etc. From my understanding this type of failure will be considered as a manufacturing defect under "Apple 1 year Limited Warranty" and would be repaired free of cost.
1.) Scenario 1: Assume the above mentioned failure occurs within the 1st year of my purchase. Here I'm covered by both "Apple 1 year Limited Warranty" and "Apple Care+". My question is, would apple repair my device for free under "Apple 1 year Limited Warranty" or would charge me $350 to repair it under their "Apple Care+"?
2.) Scenario 2: Assume the above mentioned failure occurs in the 2nd or 3rd year of my purchase. Since it's after the 1st year, here I'm not covered under "Apple 1 year Limited Warranty" as it's already expired. I'm only covered under "Apple Care+". Would I have to pay the fixed $350 in order to get this repaired under Apple Care+, even though it is a hardware failure and is not accidental/liquid damage caused by me?
Thanks in advance to help me out. Would you consider Apple Care+ for the new macbooks?
MacBook Pro (2020 and later)