Apple is ending its free repair programme for MacBooks with butterfly keyboards this year

By: Elena Shcherban | 17.03.2024, 17:25

Apple is ending its free repair programme for various MacBook models with its infamous butterfly keyboards in 2024.

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Apple started using this mechanism in 2015 with the release of the 12-inch MacBook. After that, the company received a large number of complaints from users: according to them, dust, crumbs and other debris are easily filed under the keys. As a result, the keyboard stops working correctly: the keys are not pressed, stick or produce several identical characters with a single press.

After 2019, Apple stopped using such keyboards in its laptops. After a class action lawsuit that was settled in July 2022, Apple agreed to compensate gadget owners who had already paid to repair the keyboards and opened a free repair programme.

The programme covered a wide range of Apple laptop models: the 2015-2017 MacBooks, the 13-inch MacBook Air with "Retina" screen released in 2018 and 2019, and many MacBook Pro models that came out between 2016 and 2019.

The free repair programme is valid for 4 years after sales. Right now, only the 2019 13-inch MacBook Pro 13-inch MacBook Pro that was sold until November 2020 falls under this criterion. So, unless the company makes changes, the programme will close in November 2024.

Source: AppleInsider