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Dieser Teardown ist keine Reparaturanleitung. Um dein MacBook Pro 13" Function Keys Late 2016 zu reparieren, verwende unsere Fehlerbehebungsseite.

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    • Wir haben lange auf ein Update des MacBook Pro gewartet. Was werden wir wohl finden? Wir kennen die grundlegenden Aspekte:

    • 13,3” LED-hintergrundbeleuchtetes IPS “Retina” Display mit einer Auflösung von 2560 × 1600 (227 dpi), P3 Farbspektrum

    • 2,0 GHz "Skylake" Dual-Core Intel Core i5 (Turbo Boost bis zu 3,1 GHz) mit integrierten Intel Iris Graphics 540

    • 8 GB 1866 MHz LPDDR3 integrierter Speicher (16 GB Konfiguration erhältlich)

    • 256 GB, 512 GB, oder 1 TB PCIe-basierende SSD

    • Zwei Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) Anschlüsse, die Laden, DisplayPort, Thunderbolt, USB 3.1 Gen 2 unterstützen

    • Dieses Modell verfügt über Funktionstasten statt der neumodischen Touch Bar. Falls dich die Touch Bar interessiert, dann bleib dran! In ein paar Wochen machen wir einen Teardown des neuen Touch Bar MacBook Pro.

    I get that the new touch bar will replace the Function keys, but what if you use Function keys in Excel etc ..... how will you perform these functions with the new macbook pro ?

    gregnrichardson - Antwort

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    • Zwei Thunderbolt 3 Anschlüsse auf der linken Seite des Laptops .. und das war's.

    • Der USB-C Formfaktor ist vielseitig, aber wahrscheinlich brauchst du eine ganze Handvoll Adapter, um deine existierende Hardware zu verbinden.

    • Auf der rechten Seite befindet sich ein einsamer 3,5 mm Kopfhöreranschluss.

    • Halt, wie war das?

    • Nach dem ganzen Theater darüber, dass der Kopfhöreranschluss eine veraltete Hardware sei, die keinen Platz auf dem iPhone 7 verdient, kommt uns das doch ... seltsam vor.

    • Aber hey, wir wollen uns nicht beschweren: Es ist ein weit verbreiteter Standardanschluss und wir sind 100% dafür. Du solltest dir allerdings im Klaren darüber sein, dass du die Lightning EarPods deines iPhone 7 hiermit nicht benutzen kannst, da der dafür notwendige Dongle nicht existiert.

    • Zum Schluß unserer Untersuchung des Außengehäuses und nehmen wir noch die Modellnummer zur Kenntnis: A1708.

    if they not put jack, when they can't show dj staff on presentation

    Px pik - Antwort

    The reason they didn't want it in the iPhone is because it takes up too much space in such a thin, small device. A laptop, even a new, thin one, still has a bit more breathing room and a port like that has less of an impact. I feel like you guys know this, know that *we* know this, and just added that comment to rile people up. =P

    prokanda - Antwort

    It's not just a "headphone jack" it's also an optical audio port. https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202730

    Kirke - Antwort

    are you sure? on that page the late 2016 is not listed...

    diendi -

    S/PDIF optical digital audio out is also not listed in the system information. Pretty sure it's just a headphone jack.

    Jeff Suovanen -

    I don't think it's odd to have a jack. A laptop and a phone are different machines. People use laptops to watch movies and edit multimedia...

    Zaphod B - Antwort

    I believe the removal of the jack from the iPhone was to increase it's water resistance. Not as much of an issue with laptops.

    imtimrob - Antwort

    Something about A1708( If you want to see more electronic components product-data,this web is a good choic: http://www.hqew.net/product-data )

    PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:

     Base chemistry: epoxy only, cationic polymerization

     One component adhesive ready for use, solvent-free, UV and/or heat curing

    PRODUCT USE:

     Active alignment of components for optoelectronics and semiconductor packaging

     High precision bonding  Bonding of opaque substrates and optical parts

    FEATURES:

     Epoxy only, high adhesion, high Tg, long shelf and working life, room temperature stable, not sensitive to oxygen in cure process, excellent reliability performances, robust for solder reflow process

    INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE:

    1) Clean the substrates to remove contamination, dust, moisture, salt and/or oil

    2) Dispense adhesive on substrates

    3) Bond substrates (with active alignment – optional)

    4) UV cure to fix alignment or to bond

    5) Thermal cure: to cure adhesive in shadow area and to improve adhesion of bonded parts

    AmandaLi - Antwort

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    • Wie gerne würden wir jetzt mit einer einfachen Berührung der Touch Bar ein paar Emojis versenden... aber leider fehlt dieser für die 2016er MacBook Pro Reihe charakteristische Balken beim dem MacBook, das wir gerade auf dem Tisch haben. Stattdessen besticht es durch physische Funktionstasten.

    • Wir erspähen eine besonders lange XL Escape Taste, die diese Reihe von Funktionstasten heraushebt.

    • Bevor wir uns ins tief ins Innere dieser Bestie begeben, holen wir unseren alten roségoldenen Freund, das MacBook Retina 2016 heraus, um die beiden zu vergleichen.

    • Das Pro sieht neben seinem rosa Bruder wie ein Riese aus, es verfügt über ein wesentlich größeres Trackpad.

    • Außerdem sind die Lautsprecheröffnungen von der oberen Kante der Tastatur heruntergewandert und befinden sich jetzt an deren rechten und linken Seite. Die zusätzlichen 1,2 cm Tiefe des Pro machen dies möglich.

    • Hier ist eine letzte Röntgen-Vorschau der Innereien. Und jetzt wird wieder in die Hände gespuckt!

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    In diesem Schritt verwendetes Werkzeug:
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    • Nachdem wir sechs Jahre lang proprietäre Pentalobe Schrauben aus MacBook Laptops geschraubt haben, könnten wir diese sechs hier auf der Rückseite des Laptops auch mit verbundenen Augen entfernen.

    • Zufälligerweise verkaufen wir auch den hübschesten Pentalobe Schraubendreher, den du je gesehen hast, er ist sehr hilfreich, wann immer du ein MacBook öffnen musst.

    • Nur sechs Schrauben! So wenige haben wir bei einem MacBook noch nie gehabt, das wenigste waren bis jetzt 8 Schrauben beim 2015 MacBook und 10 Schrauben bei den meisten anderen MacBooks.

    The screws for the bottom cover is a T5 right? The six screws.

    Also, do you know if it's possible to buy a set of replacement screws for the cover?

    One of my screws is stripped, I can unscrew it but if I do I can't use it again for sure.

    Calby - Antwort

    I did mean P5 and not T5, the same size that it is for the MacBook Air and the MacBook Pro 2015?

    Calby - Antwort

    One more question, are all the screws the same size (length)?

    Calby - Antwort

    Nope, there’s actually 3 different lengths on the bottom screws.

    maccentric -

    • Oh, das hier ist neu. Für einen Moment sind wir etwas perplex, dass das neue untere Gehäuse besonders gesichert ist, aber dann knacken wir den Code und finden raus wie man es entfernen kann.

    • Mithilfe eines Saughebers kann die untere Kante weit genug angehoben werden, um ein Plektrum hineinzuschieben und die versteckten Rasten auf jeder Seite zu lösen. Danach kann das gesamte untere Gehäuse heruntergeschoben und entfernt werden.

    • All diese zusätzlichen Rasten und Haken dienen der Stabilisierung des Gehäuses, sie werden hier anstatt der üblichen Schrauben verwendet.

    is this a some kind of metal glue in the corners and in few lines between em?

    Георгий Карцев - Antwort

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    • Wir haben den Code geknackt und das Panel entfernt, jetzt machen wir uns daran, den Akku zu trennen und stellen fest, dass irgendetwas komisch ist.

    • Diese T5 Schraube mit breitem Kopf dient als supersicherer Druckanschluss für den Akku.

    • Wir falten den Anschluss nach hinten und darunter kommen ein paar Kupfer-Pads zum Vorschein. Zwei Große für Positiv und Erdung vom Akku und ein paar kleinere Punkte. Vielleicht handelt es sich um ... Testpunkte?

    • Ein Testpunkt ist ein freiliegender Metall-Pad, der eine Diagnose der elektronischen Schaltung ermöglicht. Stelle ihn dir als ein Portal zur Schaltung vor, das die Kontinuität zeigt, Testsignale ermöglicht und zusätzliche Punkte bietet, um das Board kurz zu schließen.

    suspect the small pins are i2c or similar communication points to connect to whatever electronics within the battery (or some temperature sensor or something)

    sxpert - Antwort

    Definitely test points upon cracking open one of these bad boys the say tp and than letter/number combinations by each smaller pin, I would say that is hard to doubt that they are test points, if you scroll to step 9 the picture shows the tp labeling

    Owen M - Antwort

    Do i have to remove the battery to replace the headphone jack?

    K Pierre - Antwort

    if you disconnected one end connector of that cable(like pic.#3), it won’t charge and doesn’t show battery under system report….well, that what happened to me late 2016 mbp 13” non-touchbar

    MNgu - Antwort

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    • Wir folgen unserer Intuition und versuchen uns als nächstes am Trackpad und sind von der Leichtigkeit, mit der es entfernt wird, angenehm überrascht.

    • Das ist eine gewaltige Verbesserung im Vergleich zum vorherigen 13" MacBook Pro, wo das Trackpad unter dem Akku eingezwängt war.

    • Wir finden einige bekannte digitale Hardware auf dem Trackpad:

    • ST Microelectronics STM32F103VB ARM Cortex-M3 MCU

    • Broadcom BCM5976C1KUFBG Touch Controller

    • Außerdem finden wir hier heraus dass die Taptic Engine, alias die Magie der Elektromagnet, der hinter dem Force Touch steckt, einfach mit Schrauben und Federkontakten befestigt ist.

    uitkijken voor de losse stukjes onderaan de touchpad (dunne spacers rond de schroefbusjes). Deze zijn flinterdun en moeilijk terug te vinden als ze op de grond vallen.

    Burmex Computers - Antwort

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    • Ermutigt durch unseren Erfolg mit dem Trackpad, wagen wir uns jetzt an den Akku.

    • Hartnäckiger Kleber bereitet unserer Zuversicht ein schnelles Ende. Nichts als Frustration, die schlechte Erinnerungen weckt.

    • Zum Glück sind wir bei iFixit für den Kampf gegen eingeklebte Akkus gewappnet. Mit Hitze und Plastikkarten stürzen wir uns in die Schlacht.

    • Gut, dass wir das Trackpad zuerst ausgebaut haben, so können wir endlich diese richtig nervige mittlere Zelle heraushebeln, die bei einer Reparatur ein immer wieder ein Ärgernis ist.

    • Mit viel Ausdauer befreien wir den Akku. Ein guter Kampf, weiter geht's!

    I have to wonder how long this step took. I have to wonder if you have to re-heat the adhesive to re-install.

    Unclebugs - Antwort

    do you sell these batteries ?

    Ali Aziz - Antwort

    This guide is terribly below standard. Bit of heat? On the battery?! Why not use some Iso Alc and let it absorb into the adhesive? No? Warming up the battery with a heatgun isn’t exactly a bright move is it.

    Neutral Dude - Antwort

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    • Mit 54,5 Wh verfügt dieser Akku über ~27% weniger Leistung zwischen den einzelnen Ladegängen als die Ausgabe von letztem Jahr, obwohl er mit nur drei statt sechs Zellen wahrscheinlich ein bisschen einfacher zu entfernen ist.

    • Abgesehen davon ist dieser Pro allerdings leistungsstärker als sein mit Touch Bar ausgestatteter Bruder, dessen Akku über 49,2 Wh verfügt.

    • Ausserdem behauptet Apple, dass dieser Akku 10 Stunden kabelloses Internetsurfen ermöglicht, was sowohl dem letztjährigen 13" MacBook Pro als auch dem 41,4 Wh Retina MacBook 2016 entspricht.

    • Oben finden wir diese Akku-Kontrollplatine, die, im Gegensatz zu den tadellos gepflegten Komponenten um sie herum, mit einer dicken Eloxidbeschichtung bedeckt ist, im Stil von Apples Lightning-zu-Kopfhöreranschluss Dongle.

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    • Als nächstes wenden wir uns der sehr gut geschützten SSD zu und wir ziehen dieses riesige Stück Schutzfolie ab.

    • Von Apple wissen wir, dass die SSD selbst eine PCIe basierende Schnittstelle mit hoher Geschwindigkeit nutzt, aber dieser Formfaktor und diese Pin-Konfiguration sehen neu aus.

    • Zeit, diese Abschirmungen zu entfernen, und nachzusehen, was genau Apple hier ausgeheckt hat ...

    • Netterweise hat Apple seine ausbaubaren SSDs weiterhin als die Komponente beibehalten, die als erstes entfernt wird, was Upgrades vereinfacht.

    This is much more for important for data recovery than for upgrades. Just imagine the horror when you spill a bit of coke on your mac and 512 GB of your data are gone. This way you can swap the SSD to your new Macbook Pro and just go on as nothing happened.

    jirituzil - Antwort

    Are you sure it won't also be fried along with the other components?

    plink53 - Antwort

    Chances it will stay alive are very high as it is a small component and shielded from both sides.

    jirituzil - Antwort

    Looks like a PCIe 3.0 x8?

    dicalp - Antwort

    Any chance the shield is meant to reduce the chirping/grinding sounds of the SSD? Does it differ from the Early 2015 in ways that would be likely to impact the amount of high frequency noise from the SSD?

    Marius Bendiksen - Antwort

    As for swapping the SSD for a new computer - are we sure that the computer doesn't key the computer's UUID or something to the flash translation table (or some other part) of the flash? Even if you *don't* have FileVault encryption turned on?

    jimwitte - Antwort

    Will you ever find a compatible SSD on alternative market? Is it an option to buy the 256GB model and upgrade it by yourself?

    Emanuele io - Antwort

    But it might indicate that Apple will offer an "upgrade"path in the future (Optane/XPoint when Intel figure out how to make it work? Yeah, I know, wishful thinking). Or could they stuff some other chip on that board? Instead of using 4 chips for the SSD, use two higher-density chips and put an M2 chip in the remaining space?

    ("Our latest baby - the second generation M2 motion co-processor. Packed with new and exciting features.. we're sure you're going to love it!" me writing Apple's press release for them..)

    jimwitte - Antwort

    Does the 2017 model also feature removable SSD?

    nicholasaujalay - Antwort

    yes, it does. though i wish i could find one of the ssds

    Andre Johnson -

    is there any other model that has this disk pcIe 1 tb? or is there some adapter to connect the disk via usb and retrieve the information?

    Silvio Benvenuto - Antwort

    I couldn’t find any external adapter but what for do you need it? I have just swapped to a 1tb SSD and you can load datas from the old through a backup in time machine

    Francesco Malaspina -

    @francesco Time Machine is great until you want a bare metal OSX with your data added to it. In some cases you may want to upgrade a hard drive and put a brand new fresh copy of OSX on it only pull files and folders without pulling the whole directory from your old drive. This is something we in IT do all the time as it gets rid of a ton of background junk that gets backed up that takes up space.

    Josh Ledford - Antwort

    Hi, I had a situation with this MacBook Pro. I’m trying to replace the screen. However I sent my MBP (this MBP) to a bad technical services and they removed this protective tape. It’s ok if I leave the SSD without this protective tape???? I appreciate your help!!!

    flaviorrr - Antwort

    Hi, im trying to clean my ssd, I’ve heard it is solded sooo can I?

    oscargroenberg - Antwort

    Can someone please identify what connector I need to read this SSD? I broke the computer but the drive still works.

    I don’t want to buy/borrow a working model from someone just to put the drive in there and read off the data.

    cats - Antwort

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    • Schauen wir uns einmal an, was sie so antreibt:

    • SanDisk SDRQKBDC4 064G 64 GB NAND Flashspeicher (x4 für insgesamt 256 GB).

    • Apple 338S00227

    • Texas Instruments 58879D MOSFET

    • F4432ACPE-GD-F wahrscheinlich Micron 512 MB DDR2 RAM

    • Auf eine Vermutung hin haben wir auch unter diesen Chip geschaut.

    • Mit Erfolg! Ein Reflow enthüllt einen Apple 338S00199 SSD Controller

    • Das ist das erste Mal, dass wir den Apple-eigenen SSD Controller in einer ausbaubaren PCIe SSD sehen. Wir hoffen sehr, dass diese Dinger für zukünftige Updates erhältlich sein werden!

    From the information shown in the OS X, the SSD controller should be the same one used in the MacBook released early 2016. F4432ACPE-GD-F could be 4Gb LPDDR3 from Micron.

    JJ Wu - Antwort

    Is this controller proprietary and required for use or will other companies (OWC) be able to provide replacement/larger SSDs for this MBP?

    plink53 - Antwort

    It is Apple proprietary NVMe SSD controller.

    JJ Wu -

    Micron has a part number which is similar to F4432ACPE-GD-F.

    http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en...

    https://octopart.com/edf4432acpe-gd-f-es...

    F4432ACPE-GD-F could be Micron's 4Gb LPDDR3.

    JJ Wu -

    SSD controller inside Apple Macbook 2016. It is AP0256J.

    http://www.macotakara.jp/blog/archives/0...

    SSD controller in the Apple MacBook Pro 2016. It is also AP0256J.

    http://www.macotakara.jp/blog/macintosh/...

    The difference is PCIe lane numbers. In the MacBook 2016, it is 2-lanes PCIe 3.0 and it is 4-lanes PCIe 3.0 in the MacBook Pro 2016.

    JJ Wu - Antwort

    > first time we've seen Apple's … controller in a removable

    Did you not see late 2015 iMac and MacBook Air? Both contain Apple NVMe blades.

    http://forums.macrumors.com/threads/new-...

    http://forums.macrumors.com/threads/2015...

    http://blog.macsales.com/33572-owc-unbox...

    unsubstantiated - Antwort

    Recall that Apple purchased Anobit, an Israeli SSD controller company back in 2011.

    http://arstechnica.com/apple/2011/12/app...

    Another Guest - Antwort

    I haven’t been able to source an enclosure for this type of SSD. Any suggestions on data recovery?

    Ira Jacobs - Antwort

    Any luck finding an enclosure?

    David Middleton -

    Did you find anything for this? still looking for that…

    Hossein -

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    • Als wir anfangen, den Lautsprecher herauszuholen, stolpern wir über ein anderes vertrautes Element in diesem MacBook: vibrationsdämpfende Schraubendichtungen, ähnlich wie die, die im iMac zu finden sind.

    • Diese Lautsprecher sind angeblich leistungsstärker als die der vorherigen Generationen, und ganz offensichtlich ist ein stabiles Befestigungssystem notwendig, damit dein Laptop nicht bebt und von deinem Schoß runterfällt.

    • Erster Lautsprecher, zweiter Lautsprecher, schwarzer Lautsprecher, schwarzer Lautsprecher. Dieser Teardown fängt an, sich zu reimen.

    https://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/ig... - Is the black thing on the left side of the screen just an empty place holder? Thinking of the "Pro" Pro (not this "Air" Pro) models with a dedicated graphic card have two fans, this model should have more space inside.

    Doc Brown - Antwort

    If I'm seeing what you're seeing, I think you're talking about the rectangular space where the SSD was connected?

    Sam Goldheart -

    What are the silver round-rectangle things on the edge of the speakers assembly? Are those what actually creates vibration? (I really need to read up on modern speaker technology - my knowledge stops at coil-and-cone speakers..)

    jimwitte - Antwort

    Uhh, y’all? A strange feeling, like the boy in a “25 years later” special edition re-visit to the story “The Emperor’s New Clothes” which hasn’t yet happened… I don’t see an audio-producing device there. Also, Mactracker lists three audio-in sources, which stretches credibility.

    iFixIt tear-down guide makers: please make plain how the “stereo audio” works. It’s not ~1996 anno domini anymore, and hooking my Labtec-brand microphone to my compact disc-supporting, stereo AM/FM radio’s headphones jack (and having the mic faintly emit the audio) is not as cool as such once may have been. In actuality, not a reason to be confused regarding “sound senses” of life.

    —Christopher Gautam Hota

    Christopher Hota - Antwort

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    • Angesichts unserer Aufregung um den Ausbau des Logic Boards (und die Menge an Dekorationen und Geschenkpapier überall in den Geschäften), könnte man meinen, Weihnachten fände 54 Tage früher statt.

    • Ganz wie ein Kind, das am Weihnachtsmorgen seine Geschenke durchwühlt, fangen wir an nach der "hochentwickelten Thermalarchitektur" zu suchen, die Apple in seiner Pressemitteilung angepriesen hat.

    • Wir sind etwas enttäuscht von der Tatsache, dass hochentwickelte Architektur in Wirklichkeit für eine "Umsiedelung der Kühlkörperschrauben auf die Rückseite des Logic Boards" steht.

    • Diese Behauptung war unserer Meinung nach etwas frech kühn.

    If you check apple website, the touchbar version has 2 fans instead of one, and th 15 inch has "twice as many blades"

    jozefferko9 - Antwort

    Thermal architecture has a lot more than heatsink path area and location to it. It has to do with where the sources are postioned, conductivity and length of the path from sources to sinks, etc. unless you build up thermal models for comparison, I do not think you can claim that this system is not susbstantially different.

    davidtheil - Antwort

    Just wondering why is the thermal paste applied just on a portion of the surface. That doesn't bode well for the thermal conductivity between the chip and the heatsink.

    mbaris18 - Antwort

    Only those are the chips. The non covered part is the PCB substrate

    dennis97519 -

    Looks like way too much thermal paste to me. Shades of 2011...

    john - Antwort

    A lot of people have complained about Apple obsession with overly-thin computers, and would prefer more battery over a 6 mm reduction in thickness any day (myself included). The simplest way would seem to add more battery under the palm rests, and just left the rest to be "wasted space". Would that that necessarily make the thermal properties of the machine as a whole better? Or would it just create air turbulence inside or make things worse - overheating some other component rather than venting the heat to the air that's blown out the hinge slots? Does the MBP 2016 have *any* other air vents other than the slots under the screen hinge and the keyboard? And does the keyboard really do anything in that regard?

    jimwitte - Antwort

    I swear that big chip has the same proportions of the Motorola 68000

    dheady - Antwort

    Can someone tell me where the Power Pins are?

    Does anyone have the exact size/data of it? I would like to render it…

    Yuna Braska - Antwort

    Sony actually used this “advanced architecture” in their PlayStation 3 :-P

    Phillip - Antwort

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    • Wir nehmen die Vorderseite des Logic Boards in Angriff:

    • Intel Core i5-6360U Prozessor mit Intel Iris Graphics 540

    • SKhynix H9CCNNNBJTML LPDDR3 synchrone Hochgeschwindigkeits-DRAM

    • Universal Scientific Industrial 339S025 Wi-Fi Modul

    • Intel JHL6540 Thunderbolt 3 Controller

    • Texas Instruments 58873D synchrones Buck NexFET Power Block MOSFET Paar

    • Broadcom BCM15700A2 Kamera-Prozessor

    • Micron MT41K256M16TW-107 512 MB DDR3L SDRAM

    It is not Intel DSL6510 Thunderbolt 3 controller. It it not DSL6540 either.

    From the chip marking, it should be Intel JHL6540 Thunderbolt 3 controller.

    http://ark.intel.com/products/94031/Inte...

    JJ Wu - Antwort

    What is the 512MB SDRAM by the Thunderbolt controller for?

    Luke Elliott - Antwort

    That is for Broadcom BCM15700A2

    JJ Wu -

    Can you shed more light on WiFi module, like antennas and specs? Cheers

    chipped - Antwort

    i5-6460U or i5-6360U?

    Segno - Antwort

    There is no i5-6460U

    mosburger -

    can you replace or switch out the CPU or is it soldered onto the logic board?

    Daniel Pan - Antwort

    This just a shame. W u line i5 in a 1700$ notebook.

    Rusko Ranchet - Antwort

    This model was $1499.

    mosburger -

    Hi, I had a situation with this MacBook Pro. I’m trying to replace the screen. However I sent my MBP (this MBP) to a bad technical services and they removed the protective tape from the LPDDR3 DRAM area. It’s ok if I leave this part without this protective tape???? I appreciate your help!!!

    flaviorrr - Antwort

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    • Wir drehen das Logic Board um und durchkämmen es weiter:

    • Zweiter Auftritt für die SKhynix H9CCNNNBJTML LPDDR3 synchrone Hochgeschwindigkeits-DRAM

    • Texas Instruments SN650839 66AL7XWGI (wie im 2016 Retina MacBook)

    • 2x Texas Instruments CD3215B03 66AQ8YW G1

    • Winbond SpiFlash W25Q64FV 64 Mb Serien-Flashspeicher

    • Texas Instruments TM4EA231 H6ZXRI System Management Controller

    • Cirrus Logic CS42L63A Audio Codec

    • Intersil 95828 HRTZ X630MRR

    Looks like the USB-C jacks have a separate daughter board, which plugs into the system board, or is it soldered? Would be a major repairability feature IMHO

    Arne Schoch - Antwort

    Looks like it is soldered, this is going to end up ugly if you manage to break the ports.

    Tom Chai -

    Can anyone please link a (free) datasheet from the Audio Codec chip? I'm curious to sound quality. How the Macbook Pro Retina mid 2015 (13", 15") sound quality is compared to this new (?) one. Thanks.

    Xardas22222 - Antwort

    Is there two audio chips from Cirrus Logic? There is Cirrus Logic CS42L63A Audio Codec. And, on the upper right corner, there is one chip next to CS42L63A. It has marking "CIRRUS". Is that also audio codec?

    JJ Wu - Antwort

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    • Im Hinblick darauf wieviel Mut Apple immer beweist, wenn es darum geht Ports zu entfernen, hatten wir schon angenommen, dass dieses mal der Kopfhöreranschluss aus dem Dschungel gewählt wird und nicht in die nächste MacBook Pro Runde kommt.

    • Auf wundersame Weise hat der Kopfhöreranschluss überlebt, aber da es sich um eine einzige modulare Einheit handelt (mit zwei angehängten Mikrofonen), die an der Unterseite des Lüfters angeklebt ist, könnte sie beim nächsten Stammesrat vor dem Launch der nächsten MacBooks leicht durch einen Lightning oder USB Anschluss ersetzt werden.

    • Als nächstes schauen wir uns die Lautsprechergitter genauer an: Die meisten Löcher sind nur Vertiefungen, die so tun als ob sie Löcher wären. Die einzigen richtigen Löcher gehören zu den vier Lautsprechertreibern und den zwei Mikrofonen.

    Taping the two microphones to the only moving component of the entire system doesn't seem a brilliant solution.

    Paolo Lorini - Antwort

    Placing the two microphones so close to CPU fan is really not a good idea. The other side of the case would be a better place for microphones. Don't understand why Apple makes such a design.

    liq74 - Antwort

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    • Bevor wir uns an das Retina machen, kratzen wir zuerst einen schicken Lüfter heraus. Aufgrund des asymmetrischen Flügelabstands soll dieser Lüfter angeblich besonders leise sein.

    • Obwohl Jony Ive sehr begeistert von den "dünneren Flügeln mit unterschiedlichem Abstand" war, wurde interessanterweise seit 2012 diese Technologie in bestimmten MacBook Pro Modellen verbaut.

    • Die Flügel lassen allerdings noch eine Menge Platz frei - wahrscheinlich ein weiteres cooles Feature des Kühlsystems. Naja, jedenfalls sieht es so im Video gut aus.

    So... correct me if I'm wrong but does this mean if one of these fancy fans breaks I have to remove my logic board to replace it? -_-

    turcottesh - Antwort

    The space not occupied by blades is called spiral housing and is to increase the pressure recovery and the fan is therefore able to increase the flow. Pretty much standard in normal fans, pumps and turbines.

    Rainer Riegler - Antwort

    It's probably not the same design as the touch bar version, as this one much like a improved version of the rMBP13, while the touch bar version are having different lengths of blades (as official website suggested). I'm interested to see what the touch bar version offers.

    Xizhi Ma - Antwort

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    • Wir schlendern weiter Richtung Display und entfernen ein paar Abschirmungen, damit wir einen Blick auf die Hardware werfen können, die diese Pixel antreibt:

    • B1332BDPA 090BX 1605

    • National Semiconductor 67A800U 49B1-04

    • Texas Instruments 65CLKEI TPS65157

    • NXP LPC812 ARM Cortex M0+ 32-bit MCU

    • Texas Instruments TPS65158 High Resolution LCD Bias IC für TV

    Is this component called the ‘daughterboard’? Can you purchase this part anywhere? I dont see it listed on the ifixit site unfortunately and i dont know the name of this part

    Thank you!

    Simon - Antwort

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    • An der Kante des MacBook treffen wir auf eine glänzende Leiste ( sie ist mit 12 P2 Pentalobe Schrauben befestigt), die auch als Antenne dient.

    • Das ist die 6. Art von Bit! Erinnerst du dich noch an die Zeit, als ein einziger Kreuzschlitzschraubendreher und ein freier Nachmittag genügte, um deine RAM aufzurüsten, deinen Speicherplatz zu verdoppeln und eine SSD einzubauen? Wir schon!

    • Hinter der Antennenhalterung entdecken wir auf dem Rückgrat des Pro eine originelle Technik.

    • Ein Federmechanismus rollt ein flaches Kabel auf, wenn das Display geschlossen wird, und entrollt es, wenn es geöffnet wird. Das scheint es etwas einfacher zu machen, den Deckel zu schließen.

    • Vielleicht konnte sich der neue MacBook Pro durch das geringere Gewicht der Display Einheit zum Schließen nicht mehr nur auf die Schwerkraft verlassen, wie es bei den vorherigen Modellen war.

    This step may reveal the most significant change in the new MacBook Pro models, and one that I was hoping for as it showed up in the most recently released MacBook Air series. I believe we are looking at a flat molded ribbon cable which is carrying the display signal. And why is that so significant?

    .

    The nasty bundle-of-wires these machines have suffered with for the previous 15 years almost universally wear out after about three years. I have a stack of them, and have replaced this cable in dozens. Once Apple changed to hermetically joining the cable to the display unit, it was very very difficult to replace the cable without mangling the display. So a failed cable would necessitated replacing an otherwise operation display.

    .

    As far as I know, the Pismo was the last pro level Apple laptop to sport the hinge-ribbon-cable arrangement and mine still works great after all this time. Perhaps in spite of the ram being soldered down, Apple has at last produced a worthy laptop?

    ciradrak - Antwort

    This may be the most significant change in the new model. It looks like there is a flat ribbon cable to carry the video signal. Those are far more durable than the nasty bundle-of-wires which Apple laptops have been cursed with for the last 15 years. I might bother to buy one.

    ciradrak - Antwort

    I see the base model has now a 2x2 wifi module, whereas the model year before had 3x3, if I remember correctly.

    Steven Zhang - Antwort

    "...held in by 12 P2 Pentalobe screws...That's the 6th kind of bit."

    No, it isn't the 6th kind. The back was held on by pentalobes.

    If you mean the 6th kind/size combination, then every notebook, tower, rack server I've ever had would qualify.

    alex - Antwort

    the Pismo was the last pro level Apple laptop to sport the hinge-ribbon-cable arrangement

    So Apple used a better ribbon cable arrangement with the Pismo, and then moved *back* to the budle-of-wires-that-always-breaks?! (And it seems like a ribbon cable would also be easier to make)

    jimwitte - Antwort

    Bad news. I have one of these, and after 18 months the display has failed due to the ribbon cable/flexible PCB going open circuit. The bend radius on the flex-PCB is about 2.5 mm, which is pretty small for long term durability, even if the thickness and materials of the PCB are optimal. (Dynamic flex-PCB designs typically use a radius of 5-15 mm for long life.) In contrast, my old Apple laptops (10+ years old) haven’t suffered from this sort of problem, so it’s not clear to me that this change is actually an improvement and not another step backwards in the pursuit of thinness.

    Graeme Gill - Antwort

    The spring mechanism to tension the flat cable is probably to stop it kinking as it slides in and out of the slot in the base. This makes it a “pull” when moving in both directions, rather than a “pull” on open and “push” on close. A kink might stop the display closing, and would probably ruin the cable.

    Graeme Gill - Antwort

    What screws are these really? People keep saying they are 1.1mm P2s, but I cant find a driver for that anywhere.

    Nathan Morris - Antwort

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    • Wir überspringen das Auseinanderbauen des Displays an sich, das haben wir schon mal gemacht, wie wäre es stattdessen mit einem schönen Röntgenbild? Hier siehst du die Kameraplatine mit ihrem langen Datenkabel, das solide Apple Logo aus Metall und sogar die kleinen Magneten für den An- und Ausschalter, die im Deckel eingebaut sind.

    • Wir lösen vorsichtig die leere Hülle der Tastatur/des oberen Gehäuses vom Display und sehen uns das schicke neue Scharniersystem an.

    • Manchmal verdient eine gängige Hardware auch Anerkennung: Diese kleinen Präzisions-Scharniere sind wahrscheinlich spritzgegossen, das ermöglicht dünnere und präzisere Teile.

    • Und was noch wichtiger ist, dadurch können komplexere Teile mit weniger Abfall produziert werden als mit traditionellen Herstellungsmethoden, das ist für uns ein Pluspunkt.

    what's the material of injection molded hinges?

    Jin Choi - Antwort

    Hopefully LiquidMetal!

    SJDragonetti -

    Btw, thanks again for the informative teardown!

    Jin Choi - Antwort

    Having had hinge problems once with a Gateway laptop, these in the new MacBook look durable.

    Larry Nolan - Antwort

    The Apple logo plate seems (in the x-ray picture) to have a horizontal divide about a quarter of the way down, passing between the fruit and the stem.

    What's that about?

    alex - Antwort

    > horizontal divide, between the fruit

    Maybe a sign that Apple is "cutting the stem"? Not sure if that's good or bad though.. Or maybe Apple does (is planning) to use the same "stem" piece of the inlay in other products with a bigger "apple" part, and this allows for the one piece of the metal inlay to be reused or is easier to make?

    jimwitte -

    Can you remove the apple logo? Can it be replaced with a clear logo to make it illuminate like the previous model?

    Shawn B - Antwort

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    • Die Butterfly 2.0 Tasten sind tatsächlich verbessert worden! Sieh dir dieses coole Rollover des MacBook/MacBook pro (mit Funktionstasten) an!

    • Die Tastenkappen des Pro (erstes Bild) sind an den Kanten ein bisschen höher, was es einfacher macht die Tasten mit den Fingern zu finden.

    • Die Insel-Tasten unter dem Butterfly-Mechanismus scheinen robuster und besser an die Tastenkappe angepasst zu sein als die im MacBook (zweites Bild).

    LoL this keycap is broken, just like what happened every time I tried to clean the keyboard.

    Fei Song - Antwort

    Does iFixit have the resources/equipment to determine a metal alloy's composition? I'm asking here because of Apple's patents on "Liquidmetal" things like dome switches, hinges, and springs inside Taptic engines. Some LM fans swear that the patents mean that Apple actually uses them in products, but we never see that disclosed in teardowns.

    Retiarius - Antwort

    Yes, good question. I need to see a return on my massive LQMT investment!

    SJDragonetti -

    Apple has definitely used liquid metal in products. In particular on the release tool for the iPhone / iPad SIM trays.

    alex -

    > I need to see a return on my massive LQMT investmen

    Yes! Since early August to now, because of the MBP, Liquidmetal gained a whole *2 cents*! From 0.15 to 0.17!

    jimwitte -

    How easy would it be for someone to remove and replace the keys? Say for a different keyboard layout.

    trumpettj - Antwort

    Bump!

    I'd really appreciate it if ifixit were to try this for me before I ruin my new MacBook Pro with touch bar.

    trumpettj -

    Are each keys individually LED backlit like MacBook or some other lighting mechanism ?

    Azaz Patel - Antwort

    Hopefully those are of better quality. Those newer MBP have keys that flat that the surface is quickly torn down (partly missing surface by abrasion or poor quality after 10 months was considered by Apple service as normal and out of warranty)

    Martin - Antwort

    Can you share how the key can be displaced? (I need to change the location of some keys.)

    Musto - Antwort

    I tried gently prying one with a guitar pick and it cracked. Had to send it in for a repair a mere week after purchasing it :(

    matthewyaple -

    Do function keys ("f" row) have the same locking method as the one on the photo?

    Something is stuck underneath one of the keys on my Mac =(

    phoganov - Antwort

    I resolved my issue with a stuck key. I used compressed air can to blow everything from underneath the button and now it works perfectly!

    phoganov -

    Did you remove any of the keys or just blow air towards the key from the side? Think i have the same problem with my spacebar... :(

    anderswennberg5 -

    I unfortunately sloshed some coffee onto my keyboard, first time in twenty years I have screwed up like this. Apple wants $620 for the "repair". Would greatly appreciate a little more information on safely removing and replacing keys.

    Eric Jacobsen - Antwort

    ... for example, though it is clear that pressure needs to be applied from all four corners, it would be useful to know if the prying should happen from the sides, or the top and bottoms of the keys.

    Eric Jacobsen -

    I wonder is the butterfly 2 actually "rubber-free?" Which means it's all plastic, so there's no worry about the aging.

    Xizhi Ma - Antwort

    In what order do the bottom cover screws go, there seems to be 3 sizes?

    kmf2000 - Antwort

    Follow a guide like this one. iFixit teardowns are not meant to be used as instructions.

    Jeff Suovanen -

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    • Und für das große Finale: All diese schönen Einzelteile auf einen Blick!

    • Vergiss nicht: Apple hat clevere Computer-generierte Bilder von den Innereien ihrer neuen Geräte, aber unsere Bilder sind echt und mit den echten Teilen! Die Röntgenbilder mit hoher Auflösung von heute stammen von dem fantastischen Team bei Creative Electron.

  22. Fazit
    • Das Trackpad kann entfernt werden, ohne dass vorher der Akku ausgebaut werden muss.
    • Proprietäre Pentalobe Schrauben machen das Öffnen des Gerätes weiterhin unnötig schwer.
    • Die Akkueinheit ist komplett und sehr fest in das Gehäuse eingeklebt, was den Austausch kompliziert.
    • Die RAM ist an das Logic Board gelötet. Zahle jetzt für ein Update, oder hänge für immer mit 8 GB fest. Es gibt keine Möglichkeit für ein Upgrade.
    • Die proprietäre PCIe SSD ist immer noch kein Standardlaufwerk. Hoffen wir mal auf zukünftige kompatible Laufwerke, im Moment musst du mit dem auskommen, was du hast.
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66 Kommentare

So, no dual-fan thermal architecture for the non-touchbar version

ant0225 - Antwort

This version (non touchbar) is also using TDP 15W CPUs. The 13" one with touchbar is using TDP 28W CPUs (and has probably two fans).

therealmarv -

@chenyu apple's press renders and product site show the 13 inch mb pro with 2 fans

friendsrock80 -

Dual fan is found on the 13" MacBook pro with a touch bar becuase the TDP on the CPU is much higher. (28W). It's also in the 15" MacBook Pro with an 80W TDP, and bigger heat pipes.

Finally, It's a bit sad that you guys didn't compare this year's heat sinks to last years. Do some flow rate testing on the fans, and give us dimensions and weight of the heat sinks from last year to this year. Without making any proper measurements, you cannot make *any* claims about the thermal system being "advanced" or not.

Winter Charm - Antwort

It seems, like the version with the Touchbar will have redesigned speakers and up to 2.5x louder bass. This version without Touchbar has definitely no subwoofers shown on the MacBook Pro web page at apple.com.

Niko Millo - Antwort

What display panel they use?

Abedoss - Antwort

Previously you have provided straight down shots of the MacBook Pro insides before disassembly - but this time you did not. Can you please be more consistent? I like to use these images as background wallpaper.

Eric - Antwort

Expertly done with an entertaining mix of beautiful photos, comedy, and shameless iFixit product plugs. Thanks for the effort, guys, and well done as always.

techt - Antwort

Now put it all back together and see if it still works

iwbarker - Antwort

Urgh. When Apple first moved to PCI-E SSDs, the proprietary connector was understandable because the SATA consortium had fallen behind where Apple wanted to go.

But now, you can carry as much PCI-E bandwidth as Apple wants over a standardized m.2 slot.

Having yet another proprietary Apple pinout is quite annoying, considering. The cost of upgrading my mid 2014 rMBP 15's SSD is still absurdly high owing to that.

tipoo - Antwort

It is absurd. The M.2 standard is just fine for everyone. I have no idea why Apple's priority is on skinny.

Steven Zhang -

I don't mean to sound snide, but if you buy an Apple device, you can hardly complain, because you know that Apple purposely designs planned obsolescence in their hardware. Apple introduced almost every bad practice, which the rest of the ICT industry is now copying:

1. Proprietary connectors for SSD (first Mac Air)

2. Soldered RAM (first Mac Air)

3. Soldered CPU (first Mac Air)

4. Non-removable battery which is glued to case (and sometimes soldered connection) (first iPod, first Mac Air, first iPhone)

5. Metal unibody case

6. Sealed case with custom screws

7. No expandable memory in high-end phones and media players (first iPod, first iPhone)

8. All glass front cover which is prone to cracking (first iPhone)

9. Thinnest edge bezel which decreases protection from drops (iPhone 4)

10. Glass back (iPhone 4)

11. All thin as possible

Once Apple does it, the rest of the industry copies it, because Apple has the highest profits and receives the best reviews. For this reason, I boycott Apple products.

amosbatto -

amosbatto:

I don't think planned obsolesce is planned for most of Apple's devices. E.g., the iPad 2 was still supported as of this moment through iOS 9.3.5. I do not know of any other tablets from 2011 that are actively updated by their makers today. The iPhones and iPods are the same. Soldered CPUs were introduced by Intel, who phased out PGA-type of CPU interconnects beginning with transition to BGA. Soldered RAM is a double edged sword - while you can't upgrade, you can max out to 16GB of RAM (which is default for a few years now on the 15" MBP), as well, Intel supports faster memory clocks on LPDDR3, which is not available as SODIMMs. As DDR3 SODIMMS are limited to 8GB/DIMM, this isn't an issue. You were never going to be able to upgrade beyond 16GB in the first place as higher density DIMMS are only for DDR4+. The batteries have been a common trend in portable devices since MP3 players. I support Gorilla Glass-types of screen covers as they withstand usage better than polycarbonate.

Steven Zhang -

Steven Zhang

"It is absurd. The M.2 standard is just fine for everyone."

It clearly isn't fine for everyone, or Apple would be using it.

Why is a hard call, but given Apple's use of a custom SSD controller, they could be doing things that other interface architectures simply don't support.

Owning the whole chain, end to end, opens up all sorts of possibilities, for example for speeding up virtual memory paging related I/O. If that were the case, then I doubt that Apple would tell you anything other than that it's much faster in some situations, as indeed they did.

alex -

Huh. Looks like only the 15" got the half length fan fins between each full one? Or maybe just Touchbar models? Which would be a bit penny pinch-ey for the latter case, but either way they introduced it as if each new MacBook Pro had it...

tipoo - Antwort

Is the Wifi indeed 2x2 now ? It was 3x3 before.

Steven Zhang - Antwort

Hi iwas thinking about buy a new macbook pro, Which recommend me, new macbookpro 13" 256gb no touch bar or macbook pro retina 256gb 13"? because it looks like the new version is worst than new one isn`t it?

javierdelkas - Antwort

javierdelkas:

The graphics, the monitor and the touchpad are much nicer in the new Macbook Pro 13". If you treasure any of those, go for the new one.

Steven Zhang - Antwort

People asking about graphics decisions in Apple's laptop line just need to think about 1 piece of information - TDP 15/28W for the Intel processors. The Radeon Pro 400 series in the 15" MBP has a TDP "less than 35W". People clamoring (like me initially) for dreams of a Pascal based nVidia 1060/1080 realize the GTX1060 mobile has a TDP of 75W....I would venture that is near or exceeds the TDP for the entire system. This is in line with the 900M series, but provides desktop GPU performance, but still......hot.

Apple did use the 750M at a TDP of 50W in the 2014 Retina 15" MBP, the the machines have gotten thinner since that time.

Jon Steuernagle - Antwort

hi all, is the 3,5 audio jack just and normal jack or is it "hiding" the TOSlink digital audio interface as previous model?

on the Apple products page is not specifically written as on previous MacBook Pro...

diendi - Antwort

I also would like to know if the audio jack is capable of optical out! Previous MacBook Pro stated that in the Tech Specs but the latest version does not mention optical out. Thanks!

Sebastian - Antwort

@diendi and @Superkloton: Regarding digital audio, here's a screenshot of the system report from my early 2011 MacBook Pro, which clearly shows the S/PDIF hardware—alongside the system report from the new MacBook Pro Escape, which... doesn't. Based on this, I'd say Apple dropped the digital audio out and wants you to run everything through Thunderbolt/USB-C.

Jeff Suovanen -

@jeffsu Thank you, I think this is true. In the meantime, more reports regarding this surfaced saying it doesn’t have optical out.

Sebastian -

Does the new Universal Scientific Industrial 339S025 wifi support MU-MIMO?

Harold Ront - Antwort

is it possible to change the physical keyboard layout from the us to the german version?

philippwehlen - Antwort

Is the machine completely sealed, or where air gets out of the chassis? If it has some cavities where air gets out of the chassis, can air (and dust) also get in? How the chassis is similar to, or different from the previous design in this regard?

Doc Brown - Antwort

Based on the tear down, I would say that the cooling system is similar to the pre-2013 MBPs in the way it moves air. It sucks air in from the hinge area and exhausts it via a different portion of the hinge area. This system is less dust-prone compared to the 2013+ models where there are additional slats near the sides to aid cooling. Those slats point downwards and from typical usage (laptop on laps, laptop on bed, laptop on table, etc), the downward pointing nature of the intake picks up a lot of fine fibers and dust from whatever surface is beneath the laptop. I noticed this exact behavior on my 2013 MBP as compared to the earlier 2011 MBP (without slats and hinge-only intake and exhaust).

Steven Zhang -

Anyone know the charger system for four port of USB-C?

Joy Chen - Antwort

Apple fanboy defending the scam tech. Its funny how they react despite a doomed technology.

While most of us learn, research, evaluate and value the innovation such as Microsoft and enjoy our life as a mortal being.

Why become a sheep when your life is short and they "apple" don't even bother about your existence?

In the end, It doesn't matter at all.

jlieu92 - Antwort

I have no idea what you are trying to say. What is "scam tech" ? What makes it "doomed" ? Microsoft innovative ? Your post is full of hyperbole. It sounds like you became a sheep with a different ranch.

Steven Zhang -

Strange then that Microsoft has been remodelling their whole business to be more like Apple, e.g. producing complete systems that they control from end to end, and largely failing, e.g. effectively writing off their Nokia acquisition.

alex -

You sound like the opposite of me... I have a high IQ, that means you probibly don't ;)

Gigabit87898 -

Where is iCloud/ find my mac chip in this bord?

Vishnu - Antwort

Why do you want to know?

Gigabit87898 -

Do you mean the Winbond SpiFlash ?

Kevin Gill - Antwort

Well, Apple is so fed fat with its 'iDevices', that there is no need to build decent computers anymore, as they used to! I guess, its just a matter of time until they sell out the computer section to Lenovo / Dell! ( That would be a real win! )

Me, myself, I call these 'new' model the ultimate 'iCrap' ! Before spending that amount of bucks, i'd rather get a Dell Core i 5/7 Laptop & build myself a Hackintosh

Alexander deLarge - Antwort

You're so right. Still using my 2012 15 inch non retina MBP with 2,6 GHz i7, expanded with 1 TB SSD and 2 TB HDD + 16 GB RAM. And until they make an actual laptop again and not tablet which happens to have a keyboard attached I'm not buying anything else. Sadly that probably won't ever happen again, so I hope it works another 4-5 years from now.

Andy -

me I am already feeling the need to replace my '08 Alu and I am already considering going the Linux way all the way and be done with this new ultra thin and shiny Dark Empire with the rest of iStuff to get out of the picture along my core Alu machine

MiKa -

Very detailed and humorous teardown; thanks!

franklyanne - Antwort

Hi,

thanks for the nice teardown. One question, the fan, can it be replaced without removing the logic board? With my past laptops I always had to replace moving parts, but I really don't like to touch too many flat cable or the logic board. So I wonder how complicated it will be to replace the fan once will it be completely covered with dust...

Cheers

Duc

Duc Bao Ta - Antwort

You must remove the logic board, because the screws for the fan are on the opposite side. However, Apple's modern fans are very long lasting and the hinge-intake airflow design is much less prone to dust build up than laptops with air intakes at the bottom. You should be able to just remove the back panel and blow compressed air into the heatsink from the outside to release all the dust and fiber buildup.

Steven Zhang -

OMG! What futurist crap! New ssd patern, from sandisk! And what is this crazy USB-c thing? Maybe next decade I buy a only USB-c computer

Alber Einsten - Antwort

I bet that future third party SSD will appear like those forecmacbook air.

The MacBook Pro with touch bar can't have any chance for ssd upgrade.

However all chips can be replaced with a little experience and proper tools.

Agnostos Gnostos - Antwort

however, the basic reason to buy an Apple machine is to NOT have to mess with its hardware/software that much particularly when you have to pay north of 1,857.87€

MiKa -

So each time you trip over the USB-C charging cable you pocket out good $$ for a new motherboard? Way to go, Apple!

MiKa - Antwort

Apple has ALWAYS created things that were different, always did things that were different than the rest of the industry. Back then Apple was considered a niche market and most of the industry pundits wrote Apple off as oddballs with a cult-like following. Back then Apple bucked the industry standards. Back then Apple was still the "little guy"... Back before the release of the iPod and the iPhone. Apple wasn't really considered to be much competition to the market which left a huge share for all the other players.

Microsoft was the guys to beat and everyone hated on every thing they did and you were a drone if you used that OS. Amazing how things have changed... but actually, how much they've stayed the same. People love to hate on the guy at the top of the heap.

David Doyle - Antwort

Is it possible to replace the usb-c ports without replacing the motherboard? Is there a separate small board with usb-c on the motherboard or not?

Evgeny - Antwort

I would have liked to have seen if the camera indicator LED is powered from the same source as the camera itself. This is an important security feature in other MacBooks, and only iFixit can keep Apple accountable as we move forward. Still got that display lying around?

iEvan - Antwort

I've had this problem with the 12" macbook. A speck of dust broke the shift key within 3 weeks, so I got a full refund since it was covered under the Australian Consumer Laws 30 day return policy, since Apple won't admit the structural fault in their new butterfly style keyboards.

I then got the 13" macbook pro 2016 with a "new and improved" butterfly keyboard to have the same thing happen 2 weeks after purchase. Returned it again, got another one.

I'm just going to repeat this process every 30 days until the next model is released, hopefully then the newer model won't be so susceptible to flecks of household dust.

Or I start using my macbooks in a hermetically sealed room with a cryovac suit on.

Here is a conversation with Applecare about the problem that Apple refuses to identify when you go in store with stuck keys:

https://www.4shared.com/music/8YeBZN75ca...?

sinphild - Antwort

How simple is it to clean logic board corrosion on this model? What are the minimum components to remove before you have access to the logic board?

paul.hanna - Antwort

2017 model have removable SSD?

nicholasaujalay - Antwort

2017 non touch bar with removable SSD?

Martin Langer - Antwort

to just take the display top off do you have to still do a complete teardown?

swimmer35 - Antwort

No, but you do have to remove the airport/bluetooth antenna, which is held in with 0.8mm pentalobe screws.

So, disable auto boot on logic board (through terminal command)

Then remove bottom case

Then disconnect battery

Then remove antenna

Then remove display.

Make sure the display cables fold the correct way, as they are extremely delicate. I’ve seen people break them by twisting or pulling too hard

Jon Ridley -

Wish that there was a complete photo of the bottom cover removed.

jman - Antwort

I’m rebuilding one of these with a new logic board, but the keyboard isn’t working. Can someone point me to where the keyboard is connected?

tencentcat - Antwort

Did you ever find where it’s connected? I have the exact same problem?

JP Hansen -

I love these black PCB’s. That looks so expensive and dope!

Adam Siekierski - Antwort

@jeffsu you saved my day and a macbook pro.. The cable was not mounted right.. and all are working now.. THX!!

JP Hansen - Antwort

Why would you publish a tear down, and for not go through the steps to actually do this properly? You just leave certain steps that are crucial to the tear down our but not mention it???? As well as only give a partial tool list??? What a joke you guys are!!! A &&^&^$^ joke!!! I won’t ever come to these “teardown” and “how-to” guides by ifixit.com again!! More like imabitchtit.cum on my face &&^& you guys.

Doji 1 Stop - Antwort

Actualmente hay un adaptador disponible en Amazon para aumentar la capacidad del SSD, junto con un SSD Sabrent M.2 2242!

Gregorio Alvarado Sahli - Antwort

Is there a guide to replacing the Fan on this model somewhere?

Francois Moisan - Antwort

Do you have a guide to replace the upper shell with keyboard and battery attached? I have a full assembly. The keyboard in this and subsequent similar designs is terrible. Whoever thought wider keys is better is nuts just to mention one issue.

Jerry - Antwort

it seems that you guys forgotten to introduce controllers on the keyboard…

Eli Song - Antwort

I updated my SSD to a 2TB NVMe. Works like a dream and is blazing-fast!

Rich Hoyle - Antwort

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