In 2015, Apple changed its keyboard design and switched to the ‘butterfly’ keyboard. Even though it was much thinner, it caused problems for users. The free repair program initiated in this context will end in the coming months. A final warning has been issued for owners of various MacBooks with butterfly keyboards.
Apple will end free repairs for butterfly keyboard in November
A new warning has been issued for Apple users with 2019 MacBook Pro models to repair the “butterfly” keyboard. These keyboards broke down for many users and caused trouble for Apple. From the free repair program after November will be removed.
Apple has switched to a new keyboard design using the “butterfly” mechanism on various MacBook and MacBook Pro models since 2015. While this design revealed a very thin keyboard, it caused problems for many users. MacBook owners soon began reporting issues such as stuck keys.
After a series of complaints and even lawsuits, Apple admitted to the design flaws. It then launched a repair program for various models for up to 4 years after sale. Within the scope of the program, it was decided that authorized service centers would replace defective keyboards free of charge.
The deadline for butterfly keyboard models within the scope of this program is approaching. Has four Thunderbolt ports 2019 13 inch MacBook Pro It will be removed from the free repair program after November.
Device owners have until November to benefit from this program. If you have any problems with your butterfly keyboard sticking or not pressing, it is recommended that you take it to an authorized service within a few months.
With the end of support for the 2019 MacBook Pro, Apple’s butterfly keyboard story will also come to an end.
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