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Last month I bought an electronic device, an iPhone 15 pro max.

One of the reasons I decided to


buy it was Apple's warranty policy. Typically, there is a 30-day return period from the date of
purchase for returns or exchanges, subject to the terms and conditions outlined in the warranty
policy. Typically, the warranty for the iPhone 15 covers manufacturing defects for one year after
the purchase date. However, it’s important to note that the warranty may not cover damages
caused by accidents, abuse, water, and lose or stolen. The warranty only applies to the orginal
owner, and you need to show the original receipt when making a warranty claim. If you do
experience a manufacturing defect within the warranty period, you can contact Apple support or
visit an authorized service center. They will access the issue and provide appropriate solutions,
which could include repair, replacement, or refund, depending on the circumstances. Besides, if
your warranty is lost or expires, your product can be repaired for a reasonable rate.

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