- T-Mobile’s P360 is a device insurance program covering loss, theft, damage, and malfunctions beyond the warranty period.
- The carrier is reportedly removing the 30-day enrollment limitation, allowing customers to sign up for P360 regardless of when they purchased their device.
- This change could take effect as early as July 16.
T-Mobile is reportedly on the verge of transforming its device insurance program, Protection 360 (P360). According to sources close to The Mobile Report, the company is expected to remove the 30-day enrollment restriction for P360, opening up the comprehensive protection plan to all postpaid customers, regardless of when they purchased their device.
P360 insurance program offers extensive coverage for a variety of device-related mishaps, including loss, theft, accidental damage, and hardware malfunctions beyond the standard warranty period. The program also offers unlimited screen protector replacements, adding further value for subscribers. Depending on the device’s model and cost, P360 premiums range from $7 to $25 per month.