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How To Verify the Warranty Status of Any Apple Device



Figured out what your Apple device warranty covers or when it’s about to expire? Yeah, it’s kind of a pain if you don’t know where to look, but luckily, checking it isn’t rocket science. Whether you’ve got an iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, or even AirPods, there are quick ways to see what’s covered, how long the protection lasts, and whether you still have access to Apple Support after the warranty runs out. It’s pretty useful info, especially if something starts acting up or you’re just planning ahead.

To be honest, on some devices it’s a bit quirky—sometimes you need to dig around in settings, other times you can just Google your serial number on Apple’s support site. The goal here is making sure you know if repairs or replacements might be free or at least discounted. Because of course, Apple has to make it harder than necessary, but once you get the hang of it, it’s straightforward.

Here’s the lowdown on how to check warranty status for most Apple gadgets — so you don’t have to wonder if that shiny new screen replacement is covered or if it’s just gonna cost you arm and a leg.

Check the Warranty of Any Apple Product

iPhone or iPad

  • On your device, open Settings, then tap General and go into About. This is where most of your device info lives.
  • Scroll down a bit — you’ll find the Limited Warranty or Coverage date. Usually, it’s right there; if not, you might have to tap “Coverage” or tap “Serial Number” and then visit Apple’s website for more details.
  • In some versions, tapping the serial number will copy it, then you can go to Apple’s Check Coverage page, paste your serial, and get a full report.

This helps to see if your warranty is still active or if it’s nearing expiration — which is kind of crucial info before splurging on repairs or upgrades.

iMac, MacBook, Mac Mini, or Mac Pro

  • Click the apple icon at the top left of your screen. Then choose About This Mac.
  • In the window that pops up, click the Support tab — it’s usually located at the top or on the sidebar.
  • Here, you’ll find a section called Warranty Status; it tells you how long your Mac has before the warranty is up, plus details on hardware coverage and Apple Support options.

Pro tip: If you don’t see the info straight away, copying your serial number and checking via the Apple Support Coverage website is the way to go.

Apple Watch

  • Open the Watch app on your iPhone, tap General, then tap About.
  • Look for the Warranty or Service info below the device name. Sometimes it’s there, other times you need to tap on “Coverage” or copy the serial number for the website.
  • For a quick check, hop over to Apple’s coverage checker and stick the serial number in.

This is super handy if your watch starts acting finicky or you’re just planning its care schedule.

AirPods

  • Go to Settings on your iPhone or iPad, tap Bluetooth.
  • Find your AirPods in the list, then tap the info icon ((i)) next to them.
  • Don’t worry if they’re not connected — you still can check their warranty details here or on Apple’s site.
  • Scroll down a bit to see the Warranty Status. Alternatively, copy your serial number by tapping Serial Number and visit Apple’s support site and paste it in.

This method is pretty quick and easy, especially if you’re troubleshooting or trying to decide if you should bother with warranty claims.

On Apple’s Website

  • Find your device’s serial number—either in Settings, About, or on the device itself (somewhere on the back or inside the device for Macs).
  • Head over to Apple’s Coverage Check, enter that serial number, and hit Continue.
  • The site will spit out all the warranty info, including whether it’s still active and what kind of coverage you’ve got left.

It’s kind of weird how this isn’t more prominent — but hey, at least it’s free and doesn’t need Apple ID login or anything sneaky. Just be prepared: sometimes serial numbers aren’t input-friendly if they’re scratched or unreadable, so double-check.

Summary

  • Check device settings for quick warranty info.
  • Use Apple’s support site and serial number for detailed coverage status.
  • Remember that on Macs, support info is in “About This Mac” and on iPhones/iPads under “General > About”.
  • If all else fails, visit Apple’s warranty checker.

Wrap-up

If getting warranty info feels like a wild goose chase, it’s just part of the fun — or frustration. Once you know where to look, it’s surprisingly simple to get the lowdown, especially if you keep your serial handy. Whether you’re about to get a repair or just curious, knowing the warranty status can save a lot of guessing. Fingers crossed this helps someone avoid that “uh oh” moment when things start breaking randomly.



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