What chance would I have of having my mid-2015 15" replaced for free?I still have my 2015 15" MBP, which also got its battery (which includes the whole topcase) + screen (staingate) replaced at the end of 2019 for free. Thus, it still looks like new, basically only the logicboard is original. I hope this will boost its resale value a tiny bit.
For the screen, zero, since that replacement program was limited to 4 years and has expired.
For the battery, only if it falls under the "defective charge" with the increased fire hazard.
You don't have to check your email.Thanks, I vaguely recall that. I’ll check back in my email ‘late 2019’
I got it, thanksThey leave your SSD in situ
"Fast forward to today. My MBP has a swollen battery and Apple says they only offer a 90 day warranty on work. May have to get another battery and pay again."
If it's out-of-warranty, then $199 is still a reasonably good deal.
A 90-day warranty is what one would expect for replacement parts.
Something I have to ask:
Are you one of those guys who "leaves the charger plugged in all the time" ...?
Has anyone done this in 2023?
My 2015 15" MBP will sometimes shut off out shortly after logging in and when you try to power it back on, it'll show a low battery symbol. Once you plug it back in you can restart it with just about any amount of battery remaining. It's happened a few times over the last two or three years but I typically just plug it in before I log into my side of things now. This time it showed 80% battery life once I turned it back on but it's even showed 98% once. It seems fine once you're logged in. The battery only shows 500 some cycles but "service is recommended." I'm curious if replacing bringing it in for this service is all that's needed. It also could use a speaker replacement, so might as well get that done at the same time.