Apple no longer offers free repairs for MacBook models with the infamous “butterfly” keyboard, as the repair program for these machines has officially ended.
The program was available for a wide variety of MacBook models sold between 2015 and 2020, including different MacBook Air and MacBook Pro configurations. With the repair program’s end, however, it’s now no longer possible to get these machines repaired by Apple at no cost.
This will ultimately cause frustration for some users, as they will now have to resort to third-party repair shops and have the machine repaired out of pocket. It’s widely known that the butterfly keyboard has significant durability problems, with notable flaws surfacing less than a year after its introduction.
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