> Despite serialized parts, soldered/glued components, and no available schematics, the MacBook Pro got a pretty good repair-ability score (7/10) because it was easy to open the chassis. Meanwhile, Apple certified repair partners (repair professionals, in theory) are so handicapped by the company that they can basically only replace screens and batteries.
This is precisely my point.
It has a 7/10 rating
yet,
serialized parts (probably locked down firmware as well)
no availability of parts
GLUE.
How dafuq is this exactly repairable, by you or I ?
This is precisely my point. It has a 7/10 rating yet, serialized parts (probably locked down firmware as well) no availability of parts GLUE.
How dafuq is this exactly repairable, by you or I ?