![]() ![]() The company’s laptops have been the subject of no fewer than five repair notices, including this latest recall, in the past year alone. Apple sells millions of computers per year-18 million Macs were sold in 2018-so even a substantial number of impacted machines could still be considered “limited.” Call it a different kind of theory of relativity.īut the recall is not an isolated incident when it comes to modern versions of Apple’s premium, expensive laptops. ![]() The battery issues may very well only apply to a “limited number” of laptops, which is what the company almost always says when there’s a problem with its hardware. The batteries, according to Apple’s support page, “may overheat and pose a fire safety risk.” The recall is said to affect 15-inch MacBook Pros with Retina displays sold between September 2015 and February 2017, and Apple is replacing batteries for free on eligible laptops. Earlier today Apple announced a recall for some of its MacBook Pro laptops because of problematic and potentially hazardous batteries.
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