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Apple's extended return policy went into effect today for the 2025 holiday shopping season. The policy applies to most products sold by Apple online and in its stores, but there are a few exceptions, including most carrier-financed iPhones.

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In the U.S., Canada, U.K., Australia, and many other countries, most products purchased between November 12 and December 25 of this year may be returned through January 8, 2026, according to Apple's website. All purchases made after December 25 in those countries are subject to Apple's standard 14-day or 15-day return policy.

In some countries, such as Italy, Spain, Japan, and Mexico, the return window is slightly longer. Apple says eligible products purchased in those countries between November 12 and January 6, 2026 may be returned through January 20, 2026.

Apple has also updated its online store with gift recommendations for the holidays. Notably, this includes the HomePod mini, Apple TV, and AirTag, even those though products have not been updated in years. HomePod mini inventory is low at many Apple Stores, and the speaker is entirely out of stock at select resellers, but there is no clear consensus on whether it will still be updated this year, as was initially rumored.

In the Apple Store app on the iPhone and iPad, you can send someone a personalized gift email.

Article Link: Apple's Extended Return Policy Now in Effect for 2025 Holiday Season
 
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Where is the HomePods and Apple TV updates?! Return period is worthless when there is nothing we want to buy at this point!
 
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It's AVP & iPhone Air trial season!
I would get an AVP for the holidays but in my country’s Apple Online Store it doesn’t appear. Is it being sold in Europe? Also, I am not sure if any wear from wearing it during three months would be noticeable at the return time, and I wouldn’t risk having an expensive return like this denied.

But… yeah, I’m really curious about the AVP experience.
 
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I would get an AVP for the holidays but in my country’s Apple Online Store it doesn’t appear. Is it being sold in Europe? Also, I am not sure if any wear from wearing it during three months would be noticeable at the return time, and I wouldn’t risk having an expensive return like this denied.

But… yeah, I’m really curious about the AVP experience.

Not sure about where it's being sold or not, sorry.

I agree that you'd want to handle it carefully and not put any return optionality at risk!
 
If I want to try out a new iPhone during this period, how easy is it switching from an iPhone 13 Pro Max with a physical sim? Is there an activation fee? I have T-Mobile. Is it a pain switching back and forth between phones?
 
If I want to try out a new iPhone during this period, how easy is it switching from an iPhone 13 Pro Max with a physical sim? Is there an activation fee? I have T-Mobile. Is it a pain switching back and forth between phones?
I did that two years ago when I bought the 15 (card to eSIM). I ended up calling t-mobile, but it was free. I’m on a Verizon phone now with SIM card, and there are options under settings-> cellular to convert and add eSIM. Check and see if you have those options.
 
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Good to know about it. Sadly in my region, the Apple store (or any other store) for that matter does not even have standard 14 day return policy.
 
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