Extended warranty cover lost phone?

I recenlty lost my phone and all I have is extended warranty. Will it cover it???

The extended warranty extends the manufacturer's warranty against mechanical or electrical defects for one year, giving you two years of coverage.  If your phone experiences a defect in that time, it will be replaced with a refurbished unit of the same or similar model.
Assurion's TEC (Total Equipment Coverage) is insurance against phone damage, loss or theft.  It includes water damage.  If you have insurance coverage and your phone is damaged, lost or stolen, you can file a claim and after paying a deductible depending on the value of your device, it will be replaced with a refurbished unit of the same or similar model.
So, unless you have insurance, you will have to replace your lost phone on your own.

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