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Apple will replace your worn-out Retina display

Are you having an issue with the anti-reflective coating on your MacBook or MacBook Pro displays? Well, Apple has issued an internal notice for a Quality Program and they are willing to fix it for you free of charge.

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Any MacBook or MacBook Pro models that are within three years from first purchase are eligible for the replacement of Retina displays, or one year from October 16, 2015. If you’ve already paid for a repair, you can have a refund through AppleCare support.

Sources say that this Quality Program is not yet publicly announced but you can visit an Apple Authorized Service Provider to know if you can avail of the replacement.

Anyone opting for a replacement? Tell us if you were able to avail, so we can confirm that this Quality Program exist in the Philippines.

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This article was contributed by Daniel Morial, a film school graduate and technology enthusiast. He's the geeky encyclopedia and salesman among his friends for anything tech.

1 Response

  1. Avatar for Lenard Lenard says:

    Is this confirmed?

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