Apple Launches Recall Program For Some MacBook Pros (betanews.com) 47
Apple on Thursday launched a voluntary recall and replacement program on Thursday for the 15-inch 2015 MacBook Pro with Retina Display, saying that batteries on some of these devices could overheat and "may pose a fire safety risk." From a report: The current generation is not impacted thankfully; if you have a 2016-2018 MacBook Pro you can breathe a sigh of relief. Actually, the only model covered by the recall is the "Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2015." If you own that model, don't panic -- it is not all of them. To see if your computer has the faulty battery, you need to enter your serial number on Apple's website.
jesus apple (Score:3, Funny)
Ripping of Samsung yet again.
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hahahahaha
So there's a fire hazard (Score:2)
That'll just keep your hands warm and toasty while you enjoy typing on the last decent laptop keyboard Apple ever made.
Woo, free battery! (Score:3)
My S/N was in the range. They say:
> Service may take 1-2 weeks.
And they still might find you didn't need a new battery after all.
Apple loves finding ways to keep professionals from pressing the buy button.
Guess it's time to switch from FCP to DaVinci Resolve.
Buy a new one and return it (Score:2)
> Service may take 1-2 weeks.
I don't know if they gave you a loaner since it's a recall, but if not you could just buy a new one from the Apple Store and return it (within 14 days).
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Careful typing in your serial # (Score:2)
You can basically typo anything and it will act like it's a legit number, but not one of the recalls. So like, don't put an "O" because it looks like they only use zeroes... not that the Apple website will warn you if you pick the wrong one though.
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Don't type it, then. Double-click the serial number in the "About this Mac" dialogue box, copy it, then paste it into the form.
Re:Careful typing in your serial # (Score:4, Informative)
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I can't - patch 10.14.5 destroyed the soft record of the serial number, and Apple won't do a thing to fix it.
My MBP's out of warranty, but Apple's nonchalance about the effects of their patch are still annoying.
some, small number! (Score:2)
"It was only five or ten people. Right?" Louis Rossmann https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]
Sigh (Score:1)
Apple: Reasonably good software, on increasingly bad hardware.
Microsoft: Terrible and increasingly bad software, on reasonably good hardware.
Computer industry: Not working.
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Why would you value Apple software so highly over Microsoft's? This isn't 1998 anymore, while Microsoft has dramatically improved their quality, Apple's has slowly degraded.
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I had more trouble with El Capitan then I've had with 3 different installs of Windows 10 and that was for only doing Music and Video playback. MacOS doesn't play nice with external hardware.
That being said, anyone who says you don't need to know Unix/Linux/Command Prompt to deal with MacOS issues is either a shill or has blinders on.
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Free battery upgrade? (Score:2)
That sounds great.
Took them four years?! (Score:2)
There was a question to iFixit in one of the forums regarding this battery, the poster was concerned that with this being a four year old laptop whether the batteries would be available long-term. The reply from the compan
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Last month I replaced mine in my 2015 MBP via iFixit.
Wow, how much are you using it? I hammer the crap out of mine and at 4 years old now on 752 charge cycle count it is still at 84.6% capacity according to coconutBattery.
Re: Took them four years?! (Score:2)
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took the blown battery
My Mac SN is in the "eligible" range. Should I worry? What happens exactly, you say "blown" battery? Any precursor sign before the battery is blown?
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