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How to Call Apple Support from Anywhere (2026)

April 29, 20268 min read

Apple support phone numbers vary by country. If you bought your iPhone, MacBook, or Apple Watch in one country and you're calling from another, you'll usually get faster help by dialing the local Apple Support line — not the US one.

This guide lists the official Apple Support numbers for the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and Ireland — and shows the cheapest way to reach them from abroad without paying carrier roaming or international rates.

Quick reference

  • United States: 1-800-275-2273 (1-800-APL-CARE)
  • United Kingdom: 0800 107 6285
  • Canada: 1-800-263-3394
  • Australia: 1300 321 456
  • Ireland: 1800 804 062

How to call Apple Support from the United States

The main Apple Support phone number in the US is 1-800-275-2273 (also spelled out as 1-800-APL-CARE). It's a toll-free number — calls from inside the US are free from any landline or mobile.

Hours are 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM Central Time, seven days a week. The line covers iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, AirPods, Apple TV, AppleCare claims, billing questions, and Apple ID recovery.

Calling the US Apple Support line from outside the US? Dial +1 800 275 2273. Some carriers don't route 1-800 numbers from abroad — if that fails, the alternate paid number is +1 408 996 1010 (Apple's Cupertino headquarters main line, which can transfer you).

See the full United States country code guide for dialing format details.

How to call Apple Support from the United Kingdom

Apple Support UK answers on 0800 107 6285 — a freephone number from inside the UK. Hours are 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM (UK local time), seven days a week.

Calling from outside the UK? Dial +44 800 107 6285. Note that 0800 numbers are sometimes restricted from international callers — if your call doesn't connect, use the paid alternative +44 20 3829 3061.

See the United Kingdom country code guide for the +44 dialing format.

How to call Apple Support from Canada

Apple Support Canada uses 1-800-263-3394. The line is open 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM Eastern Time, seven days a week. English and French are both supported.

From outside Canada, dial +1 800 263 3394. Canada uses the +1 country code, same as the US — see the Canada country code guide for the dialing format.

How to call Apple Support from Australia

Apple Support Australia is reachable on 1300 321 456 — a local-rate number across Australia. Hours: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM Australian Eastern Standard Time, seven days a week.

From outside Australia, dial +61 1300 321 456. The Australia country code is +61 — see the Australia country code guide.

How to call Apple Support from Ireland

Apple has its European operations centre in Cork, Ireland. The Irish support line is 1800 804 062 — freephone within Ireland. Open 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM (Irish local time), seven days a week.

From outside Ireland, dial +353 1800 804 062. The Ireland country code is +353 — see the Ireland country code guide.

Cheapest way to call Apple Support internationally

Carrier roaming charges or paid international tolls can push a 30-minute Apple Support call well past $20. Browser-based VoIP services let you reach the same numbers from your laptop or phone for cents per minute, without installing an app or buying a SIM.

With Calloza you call the same Apple Support landline directly from your browser. There's no app to install, no monthly fee, and your first minute is free — just verify your card with Stripe (no charge). Per-minute rates start at $0.02/min for the US, $0.02/min for the UK, and $0.04/min for Australia.

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Tips before you call Apple Support

  • Have your Apple ID email and serial number ready (Settings → General → About on iOS).
  • If your device is in warranty or under AppleCare+, mention it early — agents can fast-track replacements.
  • For account or Apple ID recovery, expect identity verification questions.
  • The official Apple Support app and apple.com/support open chat sessions in seconds — try those before phoning if your issue is non-urgent.