Apple recalls certain older MacBook Pro units [www.reuters.com]
Apple Opens Mid-2015 15-inch MacBook Pro Battery Recall, Urges Customers to Stop Using Machines " [512pixels.net]
Recall alert: Your Apple MacBook Pro could be a fire hazard [betanews.com]
Apple recalls some 2015-2017 15-inch MacBook Pros over battery flaw [venturebeat.com]
Apple launches voluntary recall for older MacBook Pros due to battery overheating risk [www.techspot.com]
Apple is recalling some MacBook Pro 2015 units due to overheating [www.neowin.net]
Apple issues voluntary recall of 15-inch MacBook Pro [www.macworld.com]
Apple recalls older 15-inch MacBook Pros because the batteries could catch fire [www.theverge.com]
Apple announces recall of “a limited number of older generation 15-inch MacBook Pro units which contain a battery that may overheat and pose a safety risk.” Sold between September 2015 and February 2017.
— Mark Gurman (@markgurman) June 20, 2019
Sneaky, sneaky Apple. It buried this little detail on its recall page: Your 15-inch MacBook Pro _must_ be sent to an Apple Repair Center for the battery replacement service, which “may take 1-2 weeks.” Of course every “Pro” customer can go 1-2 weeks without a laptop. https://t.co/xjwH98NjWY
— Jeremy Horwitz (@horwitz) June 20, 2019
I am pretty sure this list only exists because Apple has the organization, support capabilities, and transparency ideals to put it out, but this list is still something else. Every phone from the 6 Plus through the X has had a repair program. pic.twitter.com/cmK0b0oyky
— nilay patel (@reckless) June 20, 2019
Well sure, the keyboard will eventually fail, but at least the battery might catch on fire. https://t.co/rLNsdtcNoI
— Greg Hurlman (@98codes) June 20, 2019
At this point they should just recall all MacBooks? https://t.co/Ttn236oUob
— Kyle Baker (@kylebaker) June 20, 2019
Second product recall for Apple this year (international AC plug adapter). And see this key part about the MacBook Pro: “Apple is asking customers to stop using affected 15-inch MacBook Pro units.” https://t.co/DKmmT3vgDl
— Mark Gurman (@markgurman) June 20, 2019
Apple just issued a battery recall for mid-2015 MacBook Pros, and says you should stop using them until the battery is swapped. I held onto mine jealously, but this might be the end https://t.co/9vfE0Mfl6Z
— nilay patel (@reckless) June 20, 2019
Apple recalls certain older MacBook Pro units https://t.co/0ulxl3ZQTn
— Lee Badman (@wirednot) June 20, 2019
If you use a Mid-2015, 15-inch MacBook Pro, Apple has opened a repair program for the battery in the machine: https://t.co/SaPWldzQRN
— Stephen Hackett (@ismh) June 20, 2019
Apple recalls older 15-inch MacBook Pros because the batteries could catch fire https://t.co/WC5C15infv pic.twitter.com/Deg78PsOsA
— The Verge (@verge) June 20, 2019
The last generation of MacBooks without the problematic keyboard issues just got recalled. Apple has just issued a recall for the 2015 MacBook Pro with Retina Display, saying its batteries “…may pose a fire safety risk.” #Apple #MacBookPro ? https://t.co/45nE3Rcgbf
— Alasdair Allan (@aallan) June 20, 2019
Ah shit, here we go again:#Apple recalls older 15-inch MacBook Pros because the batteries could catch fire https://t.co/4ppCkKgsiw
— Hootan Baraary (@baraary) June 20, 2019
Apple recalls older 15-inch MacBook Pros because the batteries could catch fire https://t.co/1JWVI4YBwF
— Lance Ulanoff (@LanceUlanoff) June 20, 2019
Apple is recalling a limited number of older MacBook Pro units as their batteries are susceptible to overheating and pose a 'fire safety risk' https://t.co/fq45m5Gh0N pic.twitter.com/aw1VMF1VMk
— Reuters Business (@ReutersBiz) June 20, 2019
Apple recalls older 15-inch MacBook Pros because the batteries could catch fire https://t.co/WC5C15infv pic.twitter.com/j7ujMtmYPj
— The Verge (@verge) June 21, 2019
Apple's 15-inch MacBook Pro battery recallhttps://t.co/maavsPCHcd
— ユーロ売り??「令和」グローバル投資家 (@euroseller) June 21, 2019
最近のアップルは何やってんだよ。
Apple recalls mid-2015 15" Mac Book Pro due to fire risk: https://t.co/AyINQW7Eef
— Christopher Vogt (@cvogt) June 20, 2019