

#MACBOOK PRO SCREEN ISSUES STREAKS FREE#
Apple also offered free iPhone 6 Plus replacements for customers whose smartphones bent or curved from sitting in pant pockets last year. You may remember that late Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced that everyone who purchased an iPhone 4 affected by “antennagate” would be eligible for a free case in July 2010. Known for maintaining a sterling customer service reputation, Apple will likely address the “Staingate” outcry soon. Yuwapun said that he was refused service twice even though his laptop was still under warranty. The last time he visited the Apple Store, his laptop was no longer under warranty so an employee told him that it would cost several hundred dollars to repair. The petition was filed by Bangkok, Thailand based Apple user Cody Yuwapun and it has received 520 signatures so far. Hundreds of Apple customers are complaining about the anti. The petition is asking Apple to replace or fix all MacBook Pro with Retina Display laptops affected by the “Staingate” issue. If you own a MacBook Pro with Retina Display, then you may be upset to hear that its screen may be susceptible to stains and scratches. Replacing the screen is ~1/2 - 1/3 of the price of a new machine…” wrote an Apple forum user.Ī "Staingate" petition was also filed on . We hope Apple will publicly address the issue soon.

If you happen to face the issue, your best bet is to take your system to an Apple store and get it fixed. An unknown issue is causing M1 MacBook screens to crack, and currently, there is no known fix apart from getting the screen replaced.
#MACBOOK PRO SCREEN ISSUES STREAKS CRACKED#
I wouldn't call the (amount) of pressure it was exposed to excessive, it's an aluminum body after all. Cracked Screens Ruin the MacBook Experience. I wasn't taking any special precautions (hard case, screen protector) and carry my (MacBook Pro with Retina Display) in a neoprene case in my backpack with the other stuff. I was told at the Genius Bar that the damage was caused by excessive pressure, and they refused to fix it under warranty, because it is not a manufacturing issue. Some MacBook Pro with Retina Display owners were covered by the warranty or AppleCare Protection Plan, but other customers were told that the damage was cosmetic and would require a service charge at a cost of a few hundred dollars. When MacBook Pro with Retina Display users took their laptops to Apple Genius Bars, there were mixed reactions. Example of MacBook Pro with Retina Display laptop affected by "Staingate" issue / Credit.
