AppleCare+ Finally Covers Theft in India, but the Fine Print is Expensive

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for years, iPhone owners in India lived by a terrifying rule: if your phone gets stolen, you are on your own. While AppleCare+ has always been great for fixing a shattered screen or a dead battery, it offered zero protection against pickpockets.

That changed today. Apple has officially brought its Theft and Loss plan to India. It sounds like a lifesaver, especially with the Pro models now costing upwards of ₹1.2 lakh, but you should read the terms before you buy.

This isn’t a “no questions asked” replacement service. Between a higher upfront premium, a mandatory “excess” fee for every claim, and a strict software requirement that could void your coverage instantly, Apple’s peace of mind comes with a very specific price tag. Here is what you actually pay and the one setting you must never turn off.

The “Catch”: It only works if you do this

The most critical line in the new AppleCare+ terms isn’t about money; it’s about software.

To successfully file a theft claim, Find My iPhone must be enabled on your device at the time it is lost or stolen.

This sounds simple, but it has a massive implication. If a thief snatches your unlocked phone and immediately toggles “Find My” off before you can lock it remotely, Apple can technically deny your claim. If your phone runs out of battery and the “Find My” network can’t locate it for an extended period during the claim process, you might face hurdles.

The rule is strict, and you must keep “Find My” enabled throughout the entire claims process. If you remove the device from your account before the claim is fully approved, the claim is void.

The Cost: Premiums vs. Deductibles

AppleCare+ with Theft and Loss costs significantly more than the standard plan. But the real sting comes when you actually use it.

Unlike a standard warranty where repairs are often free, theft claims carry a deductible (often called an “excess fee”). While Apple charges a reasonable ₹2,500 for screen repairs, the fee for replacing a stolen iPhone is much steeper.

  • Standard AppleCare+: Covers repairs only.
  • AppleCare+ with Theft & Loss: Covers repairs and up to 2 incidents of theft every 12 months.

AppleCare+ (Theft & Loss) vs. Third-Party Insurance

FeatureStandard AppleCare+AppleCare+ Theft & LossThird-Party Insurance (Acko, etc.)
Monthly Price~₹600 – ₹800Starting at ₹799~₹300 – ₹500
Theft Coverage NoneFull ReplacementDepreciated Cash Payout
Deductible (Theft)N/AExpect ~₹12,000 – ₹14,000*~10-20% of Invoice Value
Claim LimitUnlimited Repairs2 Theft Claims / YearUsually 1 Total Loss Claim
Police ReportNot RequiredMay be requiredMandatory (FIR + Non-Traceable Report)

*Note: Apple lists “Other Damage” fees at ₹8,900. Theft deductibles in the US/UK are typically the highest tier, so expect the Indian deductible to land in the ₹12k+ range for Pro models.

The “Secret” Benefit: Replacement vs. Reimbursement

This is where Apple wins, despite the high price.

If you buy insurance from a third party like Acko or Servify, a theft claim often results in a reimbursement, not a replacement. They will calculate the “current market value” of your 8-month-old iPhone, deduct depreciation (which can be 30-40%), and send you a check. You will almost never get enough money to buy a brand-new iPhone.

Apple is different. If your claim is approved, they send you a replacement iPhone (usually a “like-new” factory refurbished unit). They don’t care if the market value of your phone has dropped; you get a working phone back in your hand.

Frequently Asked Questions: AppleCare+ Theft & Loss in India

Q1. Does AppleCare+ India finally cover stolen iPhones?

Ans: Yes. As of late 2024/early 2025, Apple has introduced the “Theft and Loss” plan in India. It covers up to two incidents of theft or loss every 12 months. However, it is a separate plan from the standard AppleCare+ and costs more.

Q2. How much is the deductible (excess fee) for a theft claim in India?

Ans: While Apple repairs (screens) have a low deductible of ₹2,500, theft replacement is much higher. Expect to pay an excess fee ranging from ₹12,000 to ₹14,000 depending on your iPhone model (Pro/Max models are at the higher end) when you file a claim to get a replacement unit.

Q3. Do I need a Police FIR to claim AppleCare+ theft?

Ans: Yes. In India, insurance claims for theft almost always require a First Information Report (FIR). You will likely need to upload a copy of the FIR and a “Non-Traceable Report” (NTR) from the police to finalize your claim with AIG (Apple’s insurance partner).

4. What happens if ‘Find My iPhone’ was off when my phone was stolen? Your claim will be denied. It is a strict requirement of the policy that Find My is enabled on the device at the time of theft and remains enabled throughout the entire claims process. If a thief manages to turn it off before you lock the device, you may lose coverage.

Q5. Is AppleCare+ better than third-party insurance like Acko or OneAssist?

Ans: It depends on what you value. AppleCare+ gives you a replacement iPhone, whereas most third-party insurers in India give you a cash reimbursement based on the depreciated value of your phone (which can be 30-40% less than the buying price). If you want a phone back in your hand, AppleCare+ is superior.

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Aryan VyasAryan Vyas
Aryan is the youngest tech enthusiast at Smartprix, with a deep passion for technology, automobiles, cricket, and Bollywood. He is a meticulous researcher and writer who write on a wide range of tech topics, including smartphones, laptops, wearables, and smart home device.


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