REALME

Brand launches insurance plan to protect cell phones for 3 euros a month
Realme launches its first insurance plan to protect the cell phones you buy from it. With a maximum duration of two years, it can cover miscellaneous damage and theft, from 3 euros per month.
After presenting the Realme 10 a few days ago, the brand announces insurance for Realme smartphones from 3 euros a month, available on all models. The funny thing is that the program has the same name as Samsung, that is, Care+.
Realme's Care+ program...Thirty days after purchasing a device, Realme consumers can now sign up for the Care+ program with subscriptions starting at €2.99 per month. A formula available in six countries: France, Spain, Italy, Poland, Germany and the Czech Republic. Care+ will be open to the rest of Europe next year.
This insurance covers damage and theft up to the limit of two claims per year. Damages covered are those related to water damage, screen cracks, damage caused by spilled liquids, or device defects.” Care+ also covers damage incurred” during temporary stays abroad » and the subscription includes sending the smartphone in for repair. Buyers can subscribe to it for a maximum period of two years.
All Realme smartphones can be covered...The brand states in its press release that “this insurance is applicable to all Realme smartphones purchased online and in retail stores”. First, all manufacturer models can be covered. Unfortunately, your touch pads i.e. Realme Pad and Realme Pad Mini cannot be supported by Care+.
ADLD stands for “Accidental Damage and Liquid Damage Insurance”. Care+ also offers an option that does not include flight coverage and is one euro cheaper. The deductible here is the amount you would have to pay for each repair. As you can see, it varies depending on the purchase price of the phone.
For now, only one page on Realme's French website mentions Care+ insurance, so little information is available. She also says that the service is provided by Aftersales Goup BV, a specialist company based in the Netherlands.
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