First-party insurance with no monthly recurring fees
Following the announcement that ZTE is bringing its latest high-end devices, the Nubia 5 and Grand S, to the U.S. market, the manufacturer has also unveiled a first-party insurance program for them. Unlike your average protection plan that requires a monthly fee or down payment, ZTE's extended protection plan will be a one-time deductible payment of $79.99.
The extended protection plan covers anything not normally covered by the standard limited manufacturer's warranty, and spans a full 18 months after purchase of your device. This is especially useful because the Nubia 5 and Grand S are sold unlocked in the U.S., meaning you likely won't qualify for standard carrier-offered insurance plans.
This offer doesn't replace the manufacturer's warranty either, meaning that if you have an issue with your device due to a manufacturing defect you can still receive free warranty service. But if you do happen to drop your device or expose it to water, you'll pay no more than $79.99 for a replacement. Full details of the insurance can be found after the break.
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