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AppleCare One is Apple’s new all-in-one protection subscription that covers multiple Apple devices under a single plan. Priced at €19.99 per month, it replaces the need for separate AppleCare+ plans and adds more flexibility, theft/loss protection for more devices, and the ability to add older hardware. This article explains everything about AppleCare One: what it includes, who it’s for, how it compares to AppleCare+, how sign-up works, and when to expect it outside the United States.

What Is AppleCare One?
AppleCare One is a subscription plan designed to protect up to three Apple devices under one account for a monthly fee. It includes:
- Unlimited accidental damage repairs
- Battery service (if battery health falls below 80%)
- Theft and loss protection for iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch
- 24/7 priority Apple support
- Coverage for devices like Mac, AirPods, Apple TV, HomePod, and Vision Pro
Price and Device Limits
The plan costs €19.99/month and includes coverage for up to three devices. If you want to add more than three, each additional device costs €5.99/month.
This bundled pricing can save money compared to having individual AppleCare+ plans for each product.
What Devices Can Be Added?
AppleCare One is available for a wide range of Apple products, including:
- iPhone
- iPad
- Apple Watch
- Mac
- AirPods
- HomePod
- Apple TV
- Vision Pro

Eligibility Rules:
- Devices must be in working condition
- Most products are eligible up to four years old
- Headphones (like AirPods) must be less than one year old
- Older devices may require a diagnostic check during sign-up
AppleCare One vs AppleCare+
Feature | AppleCare+ | AppleCare One |
Number of devices | 1 per plan | 3 included, expandable |
Monthly price | Varies by device | €19.99 for 3 devices |
Add-on devices | Not supported | €5.99 per extra device |
Theft and loss coverage | iPhone only | iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch |
Coverage transfer | Manual | Automatic when trading in |
Older device support | Limited | Up to 4 years old |
AppleCare One simplifies billing and device management while offering more flexibility.
How to Subscribe to AppleCare One
To sign up:

- Open Settings on your Apple device
- Go to AppleCare & Warranty
- Tap on AppleCare One
- Select eligible devices
- Run a diagnostic if required
- Confirm subscription and begin coverage
You can also sign up via your Apple ID online or at an Apple Store.
What Happens If You Replace a Device?
If you replace or trade in a covered device, the protection automatically transfers to your new device. There’s no need to cancel or re-enroll manually.
You can also manually remove devices from your plan and add new ones using your Apple ID account settings.
Will AppleCare One Be Available in Europe?
AppleCare One has launched in the United States first. Apple has not announced official release dates for other countries, but based on past service rollouts, major markets in Europe are expected to follow soon. A wider international launch is likely by late 2025 or early 2026.
Who Should Get AppleCare One?
AppleCare One is ideal for:
- Individuals with multiple Apple devices
- Families sharing a single Apple ID across devices
- Professionals who regularly upgrade or trade in devices
- Users who want simplified billing and flexible coverage
It’s also a good fit for anyone looking to insure older devices that are no longer eligible for standard AppleCare+.
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How much does AppleCare One cost?
AppleCare One starts at €19.99/month for up to 3 devices. Each additional device costs €5.99/month.
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What devices are eligible for AppleCare One?
iPhones, iPads, Macs, Apple Watches, AirPods, HomePods, Apple TVs, and Vision Pro can all be covered if in good condition. Most devices are eligible up to 4 years old
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Can I replace or swap a device in the plan?
Yes. If you trade in or upgrade a device, coverage automatically transfers to the new one
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Does AppleCare One include theft and loss?
Yes. Theft and loss protection is included for iPhones, iPads, and Apple Watches under AppleCare One
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When will AppleCare One be available in Europe?
No official timeline has been announced yet, but a wider rollout in Europe is expected within a few months.