Flexible coverage for Apple devices might soon be available in Europe. AppleCare One is known for being a reliable insurance option for Apple users in the U.S. since its launch in July 2025, but it hasn’t yet crossed over to Europe. Recent registration of the AppleCare One trademark with the European Union Intellectual Property Office suggests a potential rollout. However, this action isn’t a definite indicator of its imminent launch, as seen with Apple Pay Cash, which never launched in Europe despite similar trademark filings.
In the United States, AppleCare One costs $19.99 monthly, covering up to three products, with additional devices adding $5.99 each per month. The plan offers all the benefits of AppleCare+, along with theft and loss protection for iPhones, iPads, and Apple Watches. Users also have the flexibility to add or remove gadgets from their coverage.
Fingers are crossed for its European debut, as it provides comprehensive protection for Apple devices.
