Apple Extends Free Repair Program for 2013-2015 MacBook Pros

We end today with good news and that is that according to a report, Apple has expanded its free repair program for MacBook Pros sold between 2013 and 2015 who have problems with the anti-reflective coating on their screens. This is a leaked internal document that reveals that the company has authorized free repairs that may include up to four years from the original laptop purchase date.

When the MacBook Pro Retina were launched for the first time, these teams shone with their own light and it is that their screens were the ones that marked a before and a cliff in terms of Retina screens in laptops that have subsequently been extended to the rest of the world. computers.

However, many units of these laptops began to suffer problems with the anti-reflective coating of their screens, with thousands of users who pointed out that their screens observed wear on this layer. The anti-reflective coating on the display cover glass was wearing off.

The problem was disclosed as early as 2015, after which Apple launched a free repair program in October to rectify the problem. Now that program has spread.

The units MacBook 13-inch and 15-inch pro manufactured in 2013, 2014 or 2015 are accepted for a siding repair free of charge up to four years after the date of purchase.

Below we show you the dates according to the models that are included in this program:

2013 13-inch MacBook Pro - July 2018
2013 15-inch MacBook Pro - July 2018
2014 13-inch MacBook Pro - March 2019
2014 15-inch MacBook Pro - May 2019
2015 13-inch MacBook Pro - October 2020
2015 15-inch MacBook Pro: Still Sold

If your equipment is in this situation, contact Apple or take it to an Apple Store or official technical service to make the fix. If you have already paid for a repair, Apple may reimburse you for the repair.


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  1.   Alberto Guerrero placeholder image said

    Well, it seems very correct for Apple to do this, it is very good news.

  2.   Fernando Cardozo placeholder image said

    Hello, I have a macbook pro 15 ″, mid 2015 with this problem. I live in Argentina and there are no official repair centers as far as I know. Do you know if I can have it repaired in a neighboring country? thank you very much.