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Comment by olalonde

3 years ago

You have the extra year protection, but you are (forcibly) paying for it.

iPhone 13 Pro USA price: 999$

iPhone 13 Pro Italy price: 1250$

PS: In the US, you could probably get that extra year of warranty from Apple or from a third party (for like 20$). But you don't have to.

> You have the extra year protection, but you are paying for it.

which anyone understands that is not the same thing.

You can also buy 2 of the same items for redundancy, I wouldn't call it "warranty" though.

> iPhone 13 Pro USA price: 999$

> iPhone 13 Pro Italy price: 1250$

The price on Apple's U.S. online store website is before taxes

But anyway that's a completely meaningless comparison:

Parmigiano Reggiano in Italy Euro ~10 / Kg

Parmigiano Reggiano in USA $ ~20 / pound AKA $ 44.4 / Kg

  • Of course the price premium is not exclusively due to the warranty (probably a good chunk of it is due to import tarifs and taxes). But do we agree that increasing the warranty period costs Apple more? Do we not agree that a business will tend to increase the price of its product when the cost of its product increases?

    • > Do we agree that increasing the warranty period costs Apple more?

      I don't.

      On the contrary, I believe they should thank us for encouraging them to make better and more durable products.

      If I am spending 12 hundred euros on an electronic device, the least the manufacturer can do is give me the warranty that it won't break on its own before 2 years of usage.

      Anyway, Xiaomi makes perfectly valid products at 1/3 of Apple prices.

      Maybe it's not the 2-year warranty the issue here...