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Buying macbook pro m2 in China mainland

Hello,

i am on a trip in China and I am wondering wether to buy a MacBook pro m2 from here.

are there any software differences/issues.

I am a junior developer and live in Europe so I am worried if something will come up in the future which I did not know. Like iPhones FaceTime issues.

Any information will be very helpful.

thank you

Posted on Oct 14, 2023 5:28 AM

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Posted on Oct 14, 2023 9:15 AM

Be aware that if you buy in China you will not qualify for AppleCare+ support in Europe. That rule once was only applied and enforced on iPhones and iPads; it has now been extended to computers as well. See section 4.1:


https://www.apple.com/legal/sales-support/applecare/applecareplus/2205/220606_applecareplusmac_us.pdf


Warranties for other countries show the same language regarding limitations.


Also, unless you buy from a 100%-known Apple-owned store (not "Authorized reseller") chances are you will not get a new computer or worse, a counterfeit unit.


In over 20 years here seeing posts from all over the English-specaking world, what you propose makes me VERY nervous. I find the phrase "authorized reseller" loosely used outside the US, to the detriment of buyers. Why suffers when you don't need to?




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Oct 14, 2023 9:15 AM in response to petar282

Be aware that if you buy in China you will not qualify for AppleCare+ support in Europe. That rule once was only applied and enforced on iPhones and iPads; it has now been extended to computers as well. See section 4.1:


https://www.apple.com/legal/sales-support/applecare/applecareplus/2205/220606_applecareplusmac_us.pdf


Warranties for other countries show the same language regarding limitations.


Also, unless you buy from a 100%-known Apple-owned store (not "Authorized reseller") chances are you will not get a new computer or worse, a counterfeit unit.


In over 20 years here seeing posts from all over the English-specaking world, what you propose makes me VERY nervous. I find the phrase "authorized reseller" loosely used outside the US, to the detriment of buyers. Why suffers when you don't need to?




Buying macbook pro m2 in China mainland

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