Apple Now Prioritizing MacBook Keyboard Repairs With Quoted Next-Day Turnaround Time
Apple has indicated that most MacBook and MacBook Pro keyboard repairs will be required to be completed
at Apple Stores until further notice, rather than being shipped to anoff-site Apple repair center, according to an internal memo shared with AppleStore employees last week and obtained by MacRumors.
Apple's memo, titled "How to support Mac customers with keyboard-related repairs in store," advises Genius Bar technicians that these keyboard repairs should be "prioritized to provide next-day turnaround time":
Apple did not provide a reason for this change, but
the company is known for customer satisfaction, so it could be trying to speed
up the process a bit to alleviate frustration.
The turnaround time for MacBook and MacBook Pro repairs shipped to Apple's off-site facilities has typically ranged between three to five business days, and sometimes longer, so next-day turnaround would be much more convenient for customers if Genius Bars can actually fulfill that ambitious timeframe.
Shortly after the 2015 MacBook and 2016 MacBook Pro were released with lower-profile butterfly mechanism keyboards, complaints began to emerge about"sticky" keys causing repeating letters and other inconsistentbehavior during routine use. In more severe cases, keys pop out of position orstop working altogether.
The turnaround time for MacBook and MacBook Pro repairs shipped to Apple's off-site facilities has typically ranged between three to five business days, and sometimes longer, so next-day turnaround would be much more convenient for customers if Genius Bars can actually fulfill that ambitious timeframe.
Shortly after the 2015 MacBook and 2016 MacBook Pro were released with lower-profile butterfly mechanism keyboards, complaints began to emerge about"sticky" keys causing repeating letters and other inconsistentbehavior during routine use. In more severe cases, keys pop out of position orstop working altogether.
That program remains in effect, but Apple has yet to extend free repairs to the still-under-warranty 2018 MacBook Pro or 2018 MacBook Air, which are still prone to keyboard issues to a lesser extent – despite both having third-generation butterfly keyboards with a silicone membrane designed to mitigate the issues.
Affected customers should visit Apple's Get Support page to book an appointment with a Genius Bar oran Apple Authorized Service Provider, who are also authorized to complete freerepairs under Apple's service program.
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