![]() ![]() Apple offers a battery replacement service for all MacBook, MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro notebooks with built-in batteries. ![]() The one-year warranty includes replacement coverage for a defective battery. So if your 2016 or later MBP is showing the MacOS notification that your battery needs replacing, to me it's basically a no-brainer to get it done by Apple. Your battery is designed to retain up to 80 of its original capacity at 1000 complete charge cycles. I think because they have to replace the whole topcase, the *bar* for giving away this service for the $199 price is fairly high. Click to expand.It's not that they can only replace the battery (don't think that's possible) in 2016 and later MBPs, it's that they only charge you for the battery while replacing everything else "for free".īecause of this, I believe it's pretty hard to go in and just ask for a $199 battery service on your Macbook Pro if you don't have the standard MacOS notification saying it's time for battery repair, or if using their diagnostics, your Mac doesn't show 80% (even when user was complaining of much lower battery time). ![]()
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