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21 Apr, 2019
Better value than buying a new laptop
4 of 4 found this helpful If your Retina Macbook Pro 13" early 2015 stops holding charge even after a battery replacement, your macbook pro may have an issue with its logic board. Both a battery and logic board in total are around $350, so you're getting an i5 2.7ghz retina NVMe SSD macbook for around that price. Replacing the logic board is thus still a better value than buying a new laptop in most cases. Be extremely careful with installation as each cable is very delicate. Watch out for the latches on each port and the screws being used. It is best to deal with the cables and their port latches with a thin plastic pick. If the logic board replacement fixes the battery issue, your old battery may still be working.