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March 7, 2012 09:50 pm EDT

AppleCare+ extended to new iPad, adds two years of support for a fee

When the iPhone 4S was released last year, the fine folks over in Cupertino outed an extended, premium protection plan, dubbed AppleCare+. That service, which boosts the standard 90 days of coverage to two years, in addition to ensuring "up to two incidents of accidental damage coverage," will now also be available to prospective new iPad owners for an additional fee. The company's site isn't specifying just how much it intends to charge for the package -- though you'll have to fork over $49 apiece for hardware service -- nor do we have a firm release date; simply a promise that it's "coming soon." Until then, prepare to handle that A5X beast with kid's gloves.

AppleCare+ extended to new iPad, adds two years of support for a fee originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 07 Mar 2012 16:50:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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