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Apple Launches MacBook USB-C Cable Replacement Program





Apple has started a new replacement program for USB-C cables shipped with some 2015 Retina MacBooks. According to Apple, a limited number of cables are faulty and may cause troubles during charging or fail to charge the laptop. Apple offers customers to replace the faulty cables at no cost. By the end of February, Apple will ship the new cables to those customers, who have indicated their address during the registration. They can also get their replacement by visiting the nearest Apple Store.

Apple has launched a replacement program for the USB-C cable that came bundled with 2015 Retina MacBook units, finding that some cables were faulty. Bad cables would result in the MacBook not charging, or charging unreliably when connected to a power adapter.

Apple’s MacBook was launched in 2015. Some insiders believe these laptops will replace the current MacBook Air lineup.

[via 9to5Mac]





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Written by Andrey

Sunday, February 14, 2016. 0:22

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