Skip to main content

Apple chops the 30 day return policy on iPhones to just two weeks

apple store

Noticed by Apple enthusiast blog 9to5Mac, Apple is transitioning to a two-week return policy on all new iPhone purchases starting on March 13, 2014. While the new two-week period matches all other products sold within the Apple Store, Apple previously allowed customers 30 days to return their new smartphone. Of course, Apple requires the customer to return all accessories that originally came with the smartphone. In addition, the iPhone must be in excellent condition to process the return.

This policy change aligns Apple with carriers like Verizon and AT&T, both which offer a 14-day return policy on all newly purchased smartphones. As pointed out by 9to5Mac, the 30-day policy was problematic when it came to the early termination fees that kicked in after an initial two-week period and expected by wireless carriers. Thus, returning the smartphone between day 15 and 30 meant that the customer was required to pay the fees or transition to a different phone to stick with the ongoing contract. 

Recommended Videos

Prior to this point, Apple called out the 30-day return period as a benefit to users. For instance, iPhone purchasers could pop back into an Apple Store a few weeks after the purchase in order to swap out their model for another option. However, this policy shift will benefit Apple in regards to impulse purchasing. By reducing the amount of time provided to customers to consider the validity of their buying decision, Apple can lock more people into an iPhone for the next 12 to 24 months. 

In regards to anyone that recently purchased an iPhone in the past few weeks, Apple will honor the 30-day return policy that’s listed on the customer’s paper or digital receipt. In addition, Apple’s policy on not charging restocking fees will continue to remain active for all hardware returns.

Mike Flacy
By day, I'm the content and social media manager for High-Def Digest, Steve's Digicams and The CheckOut on Ben's Bargains…
How to fast charge your iPhone
iPhone 12 Mini with charger

While they may not be some of the longest-lasting smartphones on the market, modern iPhones boast more than respectable battery life that should be able to get you through an entire day's use without breaking too much of a sweat. Of course, that assumes a lot of things — including a battery that's still relatively new and in good health, plus a usage pattern that doesn't include all-day streaming or gaming.

If you fall into either (or both) of these categories, then overnight charging isn't going to cut it, and you'll want to get your battery topped up again as quickly as you can so you can get back on the road. Thankfully, every iPhone released in the past six years supports much faster charging, but the downside is that with very few exceptions, Apple has never supplied you with the right adapter to get the best possible charging speeds from your iPhone.

Read more
These are the only 2 reasons I’m excited for the iPhone 15 Pro
The App Library on the iPhone 14 Pro.

It’s peak summer right now, though fall is just around the corner with back-to-school season on the horizon. With that also comes Apple’s annual iPhone event.

This year, we are definitely expecting the iPhone 15 lineup, as well as Apple Watch Series 9, and maybe a new Apple Watch Ultra. The rumors for the iPhone 15 series have been going strong for months, though there has also been a lot of back-and-forth too, mostly relating to the iPhone 15 Pro models.

Read more
Apple may face ‘severe’ iPhone 15 shortage over production issue, report says
The Apple logo on the iPhone 14 Pro Max.

Hoping to get your hands on an iPhone 15 Pro or iPhone 15 Pro Max when the new phones come out in the fall? Well, you may be in for a wait.

Apple is experiencing production issues caused by a new manufacturing process designed to significantly reduce the size of the bezel around the display, according to a report from The Information on Thursday.

Read more