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Apple has recently updated its repair and warranty policies for iPhone and Apple Watch, no longer covering hairline cracks on their screens. These cracks are now considered accidental damage and the responsibility of the users, as stated on Apple’s website. The standard one-year warranty does not cover cosmetic damage like scratches or dents, but it previously covered fine cracks that appeared mysteriously on screens without clear impact points. However, Apple has decided to change this policy and now considers these cracks to be accidental or user-caused, requiring users to pay for repairs that were previously free within the first year of purchase.

While hairline cracks on iPads and Macs are still covered by the product warranty at Apple stores and repair shops, the policy change specifically affects iPhones and Apple Watches. Apple has contacted its stores and authorized service providers to inform them of the new repair policy for these devices.

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