
By Kris Holt, Engadget
Apple is reportedly extending its Apple Watch refund window from two
weeks to 45 days -- but only for returns related to heart health
features, including the upcoming electrocardiogram app on Apple Watch Series 4. You'll have to make such refund requests through Apple Support rather than in Apple Stores after the usual 14 days, according to an internal document MacRumors obtained.
Other
than the ECG app, the heart features include irregular heart rhythm
notifications on several Apple Watch models. Both the ECG function and
the notifications could be included in the upcoming watchOS 5.1.2 update.
It's
not clear why Apple is reportedly extending the return eligibility
period -- the Food and Drug Administration is not requiring it to do so,
an agency spokesperson told MacRumors. Engadget has contacted Apple for comment and we'll update this story if it responds.
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