Apple updates eligibility for MacBook anti-reflective coating repair schemeNo other MacBooks have been added...
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MacBooks released in 2014 or earlier are no longer eligible for Apple's anti-reflective coating repair program.
That's according to a memo issued to Apple Authorized Service Providers this week.
Apple continues to offer free repairs to eligible MacBooks up to four years after purchase.
A memo issued to Apple Authorized Service Providers has revealed that MacBooks from 2014 and earlier are no longer eligible for Apple's anti-reflective coating repair program.
As reported by MacRumors, the memo from Apple stated that MacBook Pro models from 2014 or earlier are no longer eligible under the scheme.
According to the report:
Apple continues to authorize free display repairs for eligible MacBook and MacBook Pro models with anti-reflective coating issues for up to four years after the affected notebook's original purchase date, the company said in an internal memo distributed to Apple Authorized Service Providers this week...
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Apple updates eligibility for MacBook anti-reflective coating repair scheme