Apple is responding to reports of 2016 and 2017 MacBook Pro laptops not charging beyond 1% by offering to replace their batteries for free. On the support page for the fault, Apple explains, "A very ...
Apple today announced a new worldwide battery replacement program for some 13-inch MacBook Pro models that do not have a Touch Bar. Affected machines were manufactured between October 2016 and October ...
MacBook Pros are seen on display during a product launch event at Apple headquarters in Cupertino, California on October 27, 2016. - Apple revealed its new line of MacBook Pro laptops as well as a new ...
If you have a MacBook Pro from 2016 or 2017 and it won’t charge past one percent — meaning you can only use it when it’s connected to power — there’s a chance that you can get a replacement battery ...
If your MacBook Pro refuses to hold charge past 1 percent, you may be able to get its battery replaced for free. Apple has launched a battery replacement program for 2016 and 2017 MacBook Pro models ...
A common issue that a lot of MacBook Pro owners run into once they’ve had their laptop for a few years is a bad battery. Your MacBook Pro might seem like it needs to charge all the time or you’re ...
It’s been a rough year for Apple’s batteries. After announcing a program to replace batteries in the iPhone 6 and 7 earlier this year, Apple has now launched a program to swap them out in the 13-inch ...
If you have a 13-inch MacBook Pro, it may need to get its battery replaced by Apple. Don't worry, it's free. Jason Cipriani is based out of beautiful Colorado and has been covering mobile technology ...
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Apple has quietly launched a battery replacement program for select 13-inch MacBook Pro models. While not deemed a safety issue, Apple says affected systems feature a component that could fail and ...
A laptop that won’t charge past 1% is no good to anyone, but it’s a problem currently being experienced by a number of disgruntled MacBook Pro users. The good news is that Apple has now agreed to ...
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