Many users hold onto their MacBooks for years, but one component that may not age as gracefully is the battery. Replacing a MacBook battery is possible, but the process can be complex for most users.
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 ...
Lithium-ion batteries have terrific properties that have caused a revolution in everything from tiny flashlights to Ford trucks. Yes, you have to take them seriously if they show any sign of having a ...
Following yesterday’s release of the new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models, the folks at iFixit have shared an early look at their teardown of the new machines. In a teaser posted today, iFixit ...
Several MacBook Pro owners are reporting that their systems are running significantly cooler (from a tactile perspective) after having their batteries replaced under Apple's "Battery Exchange" program ...
In a support document, Apple says that a small number of 2016 and 2017 MacBook Pro models are suffering from an issue where the battery will not charge past 1%. A very small number of customers with ...
Apple's redesigned 14-inch MacBook Pro battery swaps glue for pull tabs, a change that could make parts replacement and repair a more user-friendly process. While pull tabs for MacBook Pro's four ...
When the time comes to replace the battery inside your 2021 MacBook Pro, you can avoid the pricey repair shops. Apple has made this particular process significantly easier than it was on earlier ...
Apple announced that a very small number of MacBook Pro users have experienced an issue where the battery would not charge past 1%. The problem impacts specific MacBook Pro models released in 2016 and ...