iPhone warranty calculated from purchase, not activation
Warranty expiration date calculated from purchase date instead of activation date—Is this a system bug?
Hi everyone,
I am facing a strange issue regarding the warranty period of my new iPhone 17 Pro Max (Deep Blue), and I would appreciate some insights from the community. Here are the details:
- Purchase Date: May 17, 2026 (Bought by a friend as a gift for me)
- First Activation Date: July 15, 2026, at 08:43:00
- Coverage End Date: May 16, 2027, at 23:59:59
Before unboxing the phone, I checked its serial number on the official Apple Check Coverage website (View Coverage - AppleCare & Warranty), and the result explicitly stated that the device had not been activated. After that, I unboxed and activated the phone. However, once setup was complete, the device showed the warranty expires on May 16, 2027. All of my friends who use iPhones have confirmed to me that Apple's warranty expiration date is always based on the first activation date. If I am not mistaken, shouldn't my warranty expiration date be around July 13 or 14, 2027 instead?
This means my warranty is being calculated from the purchase date instead of the activation date, causing me to lose nearly 60 days (2 months) of warranty. Is Apple's system experiencing a glitch with activation dates?
What puzzles me is that back on March 2, 2026, I bought another iPhone 17 Pro Max as a gift for my mother. She unboxed and activated it on April 15, 2026. Her warranty coverage correctly extended until April 14, 2027—giving her a full 365 days of warranty, despite the phone being purchased nearly a month prior.
Why did my mother’s phone get a full year from activation, while my current phone lost 2 months based on the purchase date? Is this a known system error on Apple's end, or has there been a change in how Apple calculates warranty periods?
Thank you for your help!
iPhone 17 Pro Max, iOS 26