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What Is Covered Under My Plan?
What Is Covered Under My Plan?

The coverage provided by your plan depends on the protection plan you’ve selected.

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Written by Mitch Evans
Updated over a month ago

The coverage provided by your plan depends on the protection plan you’ve selected. At Summit Phone Repair, we offer a range of plans to suit different needs, each designed to keep your device protected from unexpected issues while offering incredible value.

If you’re on the Shield Plan, your plan primarily covers screen replacements. This plan is ideal for anyone who wants affordable and reliable protection against one of the most common types of damage. You’ll also receive a free screen protector and phone case to further protect your device from everyday wear and tear.

The Guardian Plan expands coverage to include all accidental damage, such as drops, spills, and cracked components. This comprehensive coverage ensures peace of mind for a wide variety of mishaps. Along with these protections, the Guardian Plan includes two free screen protectors and a phone case, making it a perfect all-around solution for device care.

For those who want the ultimate protection, the Fortress Plan offers complete coverage for accidental damage, as well as lost or stolen devices. With this plan, you won’t have to worry about replacing your device entirely if the worst happens. Additionally, it includes four free screen protectors per year and a phone case, ensuring your device is well-equipped to handle life’s challenges.

All our protection plans are powered by Akko, ensuring that claims are handled quickly and efficiently. With no time limits on submitting plan claims, you’ll always have the flexibility to get your device repaired or replaced when you need it. For more details, refer to Akko’s Terms of Service.

No matter which plan you choose, you can feel confident that your plan has you covered. Ready to protect your device? Explore our plans and find the one that’s right for you!

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