Apple acknowledges faulty MacBook and MacBook Pro keyboards with new repair program
Extended service for four years from original purchase date
Extended service for four years from original purchase date
Apple has officially acknowledged that there are problems with its butterfly mechanism built into the keyboards of the recent MacBook and MacBook Pro laptops. The company is now offering an extended keyboard service program for computers affected by the issue, via iMore.
The extended warranty covers replacement of one or more keys or the whole keyboard, depending on the extent of users problems, and it covers eligible laptops up to four years after the computer was bought at retail. (Every MacBook and MacBook Pro model with the butterfly switches seems to be included.) Thats dramatically longer than the limited warranty the computers ship with or even Apples extended AppleCare Plus.
According to Apples service page, the program covers the following issues:
Complaints from users about Apples recent laptop keyboards have grown in the past weeks and months, with people saying that the keyboards tend to fail entirely when encountering dust and the fragile design makes them difficult to repair. And while its certainly taken longer than most users would probably have liked, its good to see Apple is finally taking steps to solve the problem.
- Letters or characters repeat unexpectedly
- Letters or characters do not appear
- Key(s) feel sticky or do not respond in a consistent manner
(TheVerge)
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