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Apple’s Replacing Old MacBook Pro Batteries for Free. Here’s How to Check If Yours Is Included – gearpatrol.com
If you have a MacBook Pro from 2016 or 2017 and it won’t charge past one percent, Apple could give you a replacement battery for free.

If you have a MacBook Pro from 2016 or 2017 and it won’t charge past one percent — meaning you can only use it when it’s connected to power — there’s a chance that you can get a replacement battery for free. That’s because Apple just launched a battery replacement program for qualifying MacBook Pros.
If your MacBook Pro has been maligned by this battery issue, and you want to check to see if it qualifies — you first have to check your MacBook Pro battery health status. But before that, make sure…
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