Complimentary Support

 

What is complimentary support?

Complimentary hardware support provides telephone support for basic setup, installation, assembly, and connectivity. See the support-related materials included with your Apple product for more information.

Complimentary software support provides telephone support for installation, launch, or reinstallation (not including data recovery) when your hardware configuration meets the minimum system requirements for the software. See the support-related materials included with your Apple product for more information.

How much complimentary support do I get?

Most Apple software and hardware products include unlimited complimentary support incidents within the first 90 days of product ownership, or longer if required by applicable law. See the support-related materials included with your Apple product or visit the AppleCare Products page for more information.

Service and support for your iPhone is available from the point of purchase. If you purchased your iPhone from your wireless carrier, they will provide you with the necessary technical support. If you purchased your iPhone from Apple, please contact Apple Technical support or an Apple Authorized Service Provider.

How does Apple define “support incident”?

Apple defines a support incident as a specific, discrete issue that can be addressed by isolating its origin to a single cause. Apple, in its sole discretion, will determine what constitutes a support incident. A support incident has reached resolution when the customer receives one of the following:

  • Information that resolves the issue
  • Information on how to obtain a software solution that will resolve the issue
  • Notice that the issue is caused by a known, unresolved issue or an incompatibility issue with the supported product
  • Information that identifies the issue as being resolved by upgrading to a newer release of the supported product
  • Notice that the issue has been identified as a hardware equipment issue 
  • Information that isolates issue to a third-party product, not supported by Apple