Good news if your 2018 model MacBook Air is giving you trouble—Apple has discovered an issue with the logic board and has instructed to employees at Apple Store locations as well Authorized Service ...
Apple has reportedly identified a logic board issue in a “very small number” of MacBook Air units, and is offering a free replacement for components of affected computers, according to internal ...
What just happened? The memo mentions an issue with the main logic board as it relates to power in 2018 MacBook Air with Retina display models with certain serial numbers. Oddly enough, it doesn't ...
Apple will offer free repairs on a 'very small number' of 2018 MacBook Air models which involves replacing the main logic board. Expect an email if your Air is faulty. Our team tests, rates, and ...
Fruity cargo cult and maker of expensive computers whose features include bursting into flames, Apple, has noticed that there is something wrong with a “very small number” of MacBook Air models. Apple ...
If your 2018 MacBook Air isn't turning on, heading to the Apple Store could get you a free fix. The company has apparently found that a "very small number" of MacBook Airs are experiencing issues with ...
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Apple has confirmed in an internal document to repair staff that it’s identified an issue with the main logic board in what it says is a “very small number” of MacBook Air models. Apple Stores and ...
MacBook Air owners beware – your laptop may well need the attention of Apple’s latest repair program, after internal documents revealed an issue with the laptop’s logic board. The latest news follows ...
Big news for repairability and environmental responsibility: the battery can be individually replaced in the new MacBook Air, according to Apple's internal Service Readiness Guide for the notebook, ...
A “very small number” of Apple’s 2018 MacBook Air computers suffer from an issue with their logic boards, and the company will replace the components for free, according to documents seen by 9to5Mac.