Apple has officially unveiled its new MacBook Pro lineup featuring the all-new M2 Pro and M2 Max chips. Recently, iFixit conducted a teardown of the new 14-inch MacBook Pro and evaluated Apple's official repair guides. Let's see what's inside the new MacBook Pro!
During the teardown of the new 14-inch MacBook Pro with M2 Pro, iFixit didn't discover any major surprises. Continuing with the familiar hardware design, Apple has also achieved a technical feat with this machine.
Comparison between the new MacBook Pro M2 Pro and M1 Pro (Image: iFixit)The main focus of iFixit in the video below is Apple's official repair guidelines, providing users with the necessary tools to repair their own devices.
'Surgical exploration' of the new MacBook Pro M2 Pro (Source: iFixit)Apple's self-repair program includes most of the latest iPhone models and the entire M1 Mac lineup. However, since the new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models have a similar design to the previous generation, iFixit used repair guides for the 2021 MacBook Pro models.
Apple's instructions are said to be 'fairly comprehensive and easy to follow.' Additionally, the process instructs users to place the MacBook screen on the edge of the desk to avoid touching the battery while repairing.
iFixit's assessment is based on Apple's self-repair instructions (Image: iFixit)According to iFixit, the repairability score for the new MacBook Pro with M2 Pro chip is 5 out of 10, which is not a high score. This is because many important components, such as RAM and processor, are soldered onto the motherboard.
This raises concerns about upgradeability as the chances of replacing parts on the new MacBook models are quite low. So when purchasing, it's important to consider your needs and make an appropriate decision.
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