If your new 12.9-inch M1 iPad Pro breaks, and the warranty period has expired and you did not buy AppleCare+, Apple will charge an out-of-warranty repair fee of $699 to repair the damaged device. Yesterday, the order for the new M1 iPad Pro was officially opened, and this product was added to Apple’s iPad service and repair chart.
At $699, the maintenance cost of the new fifth-generation iPad is $49 more expensive than the maintenance cost of the previous fourth-generation models. The increased cost may be due to the new mini-LED display unique to the 12.9-inch iPad Pro.
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The repair fee of $699 is only applicable if you do not have AppleCare+. If you damage the iPad Pro and have an AppleCare + plan, you can perform accidental damage repairs twice every 12 months. When using AppleCare + repairs, you also need to pay a service fee of $56. The price of $699 applies to any damage to the 12.9-inch iPad Pro, including damage to the display. For expensive devices such as the 12.9-inch iPad Pro, AppleCare+ is recommended.
The maintenance fee for the 11-inch iPad Pro outside the warranty period has not changed. If there is no AppleCare+, it will cost to repair a broken 11-inch model, and it will cost $56 if it has AppleCare+. Apple’s new M1 iPad Pro model opened for order yesterday, and the first batch will be shipped to users on May 21. The 12.9-inch model is in short supply, and the estimated delivery time has been extended to July.
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