Every year Apple offers extended returns over the holiday season for gifts bought in the run up to Christmas Day, so that they can be returned if needs be allowing for the hassle of travelling and time spent with family, and away from work, over the holiday season.
In short, if you bought (or received) a gift or Apple product you no longer want, or you'd like to replace, you can return it up through January 8 2023.
When can the item purchase date fall?
The extended Christmas Returns policy applies to devices bought at the Apple Online store that are received between November 4 and December 25. That means you've a little wiggle room if you bought a device slightly earlier but it didn't arrive until during this window.
What Apple devices can be returned under the policy?
All of Apple's main products including its best iPhones, the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro, as well as its iPads, Macs, and more are included:
iPhone
iPad
Apple Watch
AirPods
HomePod mini
Macs
Apple TV
It also applies to third-party and Apple accessories. However, any items bought on consumer financing are not eligible for extended returns, but rather the standard two-week policy.
Are any devices products not eligible?
You can't return the following items:
Opened Software
Electronic software downloads
Software upgrades
Apple Gift Cards
Apple Developer Products
Apple Print Products
What about devices bought after Christmas?
Devices bought after December 25 are subject to Apple's standard returns policy of 14 days. The good news is that this means devices purchased on the 26th December are still eligible for return through January 8, the date changing accordingly from the time you bought it thereafter.
Which countries is Apple's Christmas Returns policy available in?
The policy applies in the U.S., Canada, UK, Australia, and other nations. In Spain, Italy, and Japan, the returns policy is even more generous, with a deadline of January 20.
