Can’t Remember When Your Warranty Expires? This quick tip will help!
With luck, you should never need to check your iPhone’s or iPad’s warranty status. But bad things do happen to good devices.....read more
Posted May 2nd, 2019 by Adam Engst in Tech Tips
With luck, you should never need to check your iPhone’s or iPad’s warranty status. But bad things do happen to good devices.....read more
Posted June 4th, 2014 by Ben Heutmaker in News
Apple recently started a replacement program for defective sleep/wake buttons on the iPhone 5. This issue has only affected phones manufactured prior to March 2013. If you think your iPhone 5 has a broken sleep/wake button and was manufactured before March 2013, you can bring it in to your nearest CityMac location and get your phone fixed and returned to you within 6 days!
Posted October 7th, 2013 by David Martin in Tech Tips
As many die hard fans know, Apple stands behind each and every one of its products. It's one of the many principals that sets the company apart from other brands and a big reason people love Apple. Have an issue with your device? The standard warranty covers parts and labor for one full year with 90 days of complimentary tech support.
AppleCare+ is a one time payment of $99 and extends your coverage to two years from the original purchase date and adds up to two incidents of accidental damage coverage, each subject to a service fee plus applicable tax.
Posted August 27th, 2013 by Mark Gevaert in Tech Tips
I know it may seem self serving to say something we are selling is also something that you should buy, however there are several reasons why this is in your best interest. Many times people underestimate the costs of service and time that it can take for a broken machine. Sometimes it is hard to even know what AppleCare does since it doesn’t cover accidental damage! This article will focus on why AppleCare is a needed part of your computer purchase.