The new Apple Watch Ultra, an extreme sports watch, is significantly more resistant than the rest of the new Apple Watch models the company recently announced. Nonetheless, its repair, if the battery is damaged or degraded, is also more expensive. At least not if you subscribe to Apple Care+.
In Spain, as we were able to verify on the official Apple website, the repair of any breakage or damage to the structure of the Apple Watch, including damage to the titanium case itself, keyboard, sensors, screen, etc., it will cost 619 euros. On the other hand, with an AppleCare+ plan, repairs will cost €75. In the USA, as indicated MacRumorsApple Watch repairs will cost $499 without AppleCare+ and $79 with the coverage plan the company offers through a monthly subscription. Recall that the Apple Watch Ultra costs 999 euros or $799.
Secondly, change the battery Apple Watch Ultra in Spain it will cost 129 euros (US$99).
Repair of Apple Watch Ultra will be more expensive than repair of Apple Watch Series 8
The cost of repairing an Apple Watch Ultra, in addition, he is considerably older than the rest of his younger brothers; Apple Watch Series 8 and Apple Watch SE. In fact, both models can be repaired from 358.99 euros and 239 euros respectively. With Apple Care+, the price is 65 euros in both cases.
The company’s most powerful model, however, It has very different specifications compared to the Apple Watch Series 8 and Apple Watch SE.. To begin with, their case is made of titanium, a more expensive material than the aluminum used in the base versions of the aforementioned watches. Its screen is also larger and includes a completely different button bar. The price of the battery can also be justified, given that it is clearly larger than those of its younger brothers.
In any case, given the prices, the most recommended when buying a new Apple Watch Ultra is choose an Apple Care+ subscription. The price of the plan, yes, may vary depending on the Apple Watch model. You can check it out here.
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