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Take the Stress Out of Tech Mishaps with HUAWEI Care+

Take the Stress Out of Tech Mishaps with HUAWEI Care+

Let's be honest, life happens. Whether it's a phone dropped on a tiled floor, a laptop cornered by a spilt cappuccino, or earbuds that mysteriously disappear mid-commute, our tech tends to take the hit. And while smart devices have become an essential part of daily life, repairs or replacements can be costly, time-consuming, and downright frustrating.
That's exactly why HUAWEI Care+ exists. It's more than just an extended warranty; it's a practical, affordable way to protect your HUAWEI device against real-world accidents and everyday wear.
This winter, HUAWEI is offering up to 50% off Care+ plans at selected HUAWEI Experience Stores until June 30, 2025. Don't miss out on this seasonal special – accidents may be unpredictable, but peace of mind doesn't have to be. High repair costs driving you crazy? Now's your chance to save big and stay protected.
Designed for smartphones, tablets, laptops, wearables, and FreeBuds, HUAWEI Care+ offers comprehensive support that goes well beyond the standard. Whether you're looking to safeguard against screen cracks or get more life out of your battery, HUAWEI Care+ has your back.
Accidental Damage Protection
Covers physical damage caused by unexpected accidents such as drops, impact, compression, or liquid spills.
Battery Replacement
If your device's battery health drops below 85% during the second year of ownership, you qualify for a free replacement.
FreeBuds Damage & Loss Support
If one earbud or the charging case gets damaged, it can be replaced. If you lose a single earbud, you'll receive a 50% discount on the replacement, saving you from buying a whole new set.
Product Coverage
Available for HUAWEI smartphones, tablets, laptops, wearables, and audio devices.
Original Spare Parts
All repairs use 100% original HUAWEI parts, with each new part backed by an added three-month warranty.
Authorised Repairs
Service is only carried out at HUAWEI-authorised service centres, ensuring quality workmanship and peace of mind.
In short, it's the kind of plan that makes sense for how we use, and sometimes abuse, our devices. And because HUAWEI Care+ supports multiple product categories, you can protect your entire tech ecosystem with a single, smart solution.
Most of us aren't just using our phones to make calls anymore. We're paying bills, running businesses, tracking fitness goals, streaming music, taking photos, navigating commutes, and more. That level of dependency means even a small issue can throw your day (or week) off balance.
Did you know that HUAWEI Care+ can be a lifesaver for your phone? It covers those unexpected accidents and repairs that can really add up. Accidents happen, but with HUAWEI Care+, you can always be prepared.
HUAWEI Care+ offers proactive support that makes tech ownership less stressful and much more sustainable. Whether you're buying a brand-new MateBook, a pair of FreeBuds, or upgrading to the latest smartphone, adding Care+ is an investment in long-term value and peace of mind.
This limited-time 50% off deal is only available at HUAWEI Experience Stores, so don't wait – protect your tech while the offer lasts.
Protect what matters. Choose HUAWEI Care+.
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