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Are phone warranties worth it?
Cell phone insurance can be worth it if you're prone to damaging or losing your phone. We've done the calculations and find in the long term, cell phone insurance could cost more than repairing your phone without it.
How long should you keep insurance on your cell phone?
Cell phone protection plans by carrier They don't cover phone malfunctions, but carriers often offer extended warranties packaged with insurance. Customers are typically limited to two claims in a 12-month period.
Is insurance on a cell phone worth it?
Cell phone insurance can be worth it if you're prone to damaging or losing your phone. If cracking your screen or dropping your phone in water is a rare occurrence for you, however, cell phone insurance may be a waste of money.
How long should I keep insurance on my cell phone?
Cell phone protection plans by carrier They don't cover phone malfunctions, but carriers often offer extended warranties packaged with insurance. Customers are typically limited to two claims in a 12-month period.
How does cell phone insurance work?
Many cell phones come with a 1-year limited warranty which can be extended. Warranties usually cover manufacturing defects and hardware malfunctions but do not cover damage from accidents and misuse. Insurance costs you extra each month and helps you pay to fix cracked screens, water damage, and other repairs.
Can you get insurance after you break your phone?
A mobile insurance policy financially protects your device or its accessories against damages. So, purchasing an insurance plan for your mobile phone after the damage is not possible. The cover will be effective only when you purchase the plan beforehand and keep your expensive smartphone financially secured.
Should I buy a phone without warranty?
It can be attractive because of what usually comes with the No Warranty sticker. Phones without warranties are usually a lot cheaper. In general though, if you're shopping for a phone on eBay or Swap pa, you're probably not expecting to have a warranty, so you've likely already made your peace with it.
Are phone cases necessary?
Why you should buy a case For overall device protection, a case, which covers the corners, edges and back of a smartphone, is your best bet. A good case will protect your phone from scratches and absorb impact in those areas when your device is dropped.
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