Handset Insurance: Is It Worth It in 2025?
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Handset Insurance: Is It Worth It in 2025?

Our smartphones are more than just phones now they’re our cameras, wallets, work devices, and entertainment systems. But with devices now priced at $1,000 or higher, you have to wonder: Should you insure your phone?

Let’s examine what handset insurance protects, how much it costs, and if it’s actually worth it.

What Is Handset Insurance?

Handset insurance (or mobile phone insurance) is a cover that keeps your smartphone safe from sudden damage, loss, or theft. If something goes wrong with your phone, you can make a claim and either have it repaired or replaced usually for a small fraction of the full price.

✅ What Does It Cover?

What is covered can differ between providers, but most handset insurance policies cover:
Accidental damage (such as cracked screens or spillage)

Theft or loss
Mechanical failures after your warranty runs out
attery or charging problems
Some high-end plans also include international use, so you’re covered even when abroad.

❌ What’s Not Covered?

There are several things that generally aren’t included:

Cosmetic damage (scratches, dents) that doesn’t impact performance

Lost phone with no police report or documentation
Unauthorized changes (such as jailbreaking/rooting)
Multiple claims within a limited timeframe (some plans have yearly limits on claims)
Always read the small print so you know what you’re getting into.

How Much Does It Cost?

Handset insurance typically includes:

A monthly charge: Typically $7–$15/month depending on the value of the phone

A deductible: You’ll still have to pay a small amount (usually $50–$250) when you make a claim

For instance, getting an iPhone 15 stolen and replaced without insurance can cost $1,000 — but with insurance, you’ll pay perhaps just $150.

Where Can You Get It?

You have some choices:

  1. From your carrier** (AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile)
  2. Directly from the phone manufacturer** (AppleCare+, Samsung Care)
  3. Third-party insurance (such as Asurion, Akko, or SquareTrade)
  4. From your credit card (some cards have phone protection if you pay your bill with them)
    Is It Worth It?

It depends on your behavior and your phone:

Yes, it’s worth it if.

  • You have a costly phone
  • You’re prone to accidents
  • You use your phone for work
  • You fly a lot
    Perhaps not worth it if.
  • You have a cheap phone
  • You’re super cautious and hardly ever drop it

You prefer saving the monthly fee and taking a risk

Smart Tip
If you don’t want to buy insurance, think about saving the same amount in a “tech repair” savings account then, you’re still covered if anything goes wrong.

Last Thoughts

Handset insurance provides peace of mind, particularly for expensive phones or accident-prone fingers. Just ensure the cost and coverage are suitable for your lifestyle. If you opt for insurance or a self-funded repair kitty, always have a fall-back plan.

Want the next article on How to File an Insurance Claim (Without the Headache) or perhaps “Best Phone Insurance Plans in the USA for 2025”? Let me know!

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