Does Apple give free upgrades?

The full cost of your iPhone and selected AppleCare+ coverage is spread out over 24 months with 0% interest. And you can upgrade once you’ve made the equivalent of 12 payments. The iPhone Upgrade Program is financed through: Subject to eligibility.

Does Apple offer an upgrade?

You can upgrade anytime as long as you’ve made the equivalent of at least 11 payments. If you have to pay an additional amount to meet your 11 payments, you can do it when you upgrade at an Apple Store.

Is my iPhone eligible for an upgrade?

Generally speaking, you’re eligible to upgrade to a new iPhone if you: Haven’t bought a new phone in two years or more. Switch to a new phone company. Pay off the balance on your current iPhone.

How often should you upgrade your iPhone?

For example, if you’re a casual user, barely use your iPhone, and don’t care about the newest features available, you should upgrade your iPhone every three to five years. That’ll give you time to save up some money and buy the highest-end iPhone later on, which will likely last you longer.

How do I get an Apple upgrade?

Here’s how to upgrade:

  1. Start by checking your upgrade eligibility.
  2. Choose your level of AppleCare+ coverage.
  3. Provide your carrier account details.
  4. Have your personal information and credit or debit card on hand.
  5. Get your new iPhone.

How do I find out if I am eligible for a phone upgrade?

You can text the word “upgrade” to 1311, and it will tell you whether you’re eligible.

Will Apple give me a new phone?

Will Apple replace my broken iPhone with a newer iPhone? If you are under warranty then Apple should replace your broken iPhone, but it’s unlikely they would give you a newer model. You should also note that your replacement phone may not be new: it is likely to be refurbished.

How many years should an iPhone Last?

Apple estimates an average lifespan of three years for their iPhones, but many people see a decline in performance around the two-year mark.

How long should you keep your iPhone?

You can expect somewhere between five and seven years of major iOS updates, plus potential security patches beyond that. Your battery will decrease in performance over time, but as long as you have enough storage and keep your device from physical damage, it should last you a good amount of time.