The MacBook Pro A-1502 is one of Apple’s most popular devices, thanks to its outstanding performance, lightweight and fantastic screen. This laptop has all the features available in the MacBook Air series but has a better design that improves its portability. The laptop weighs just 1.58 kg and is 1 cm narrower than the MacBook Air. Additionally, its 2560 x 1600 resolution screen provides a razor-sharp display that improves user experience.
How Damage can Occur to your MacBook Pro A-1502
While MacBook Pro A-1502 laptops are quality laptops with the best design and features, there is a risk of damage due to common accidents. Your laptop can accidentally fall and crack the casing or the screen, or you can accidentally pour water or another drink on the laptop, causing damage to its internal parts. The battery can also get damaged after a long term of use, thus requiring a replacement. However, you don’t have to worry if your MacBook Pro A-1502 needs some repairs as we have various MacBook Pro A-1502 part for sale at affordable prices.
MacBook Pro A-1502 parts for Sale
- MacBook Pro A-1502 battery
- MacBook Pro A-1502 keyboard
- Pro A-1502 keyboard screws
- Pro A-1502 left and right speaker set
- A-1502 LCD screen
- A-1502 touchpad trackpad
- MacBook Pro A-1502 power button
Can I change the screen on a MacBook Pro A-1502?
Yes. You can change the screen on this model as there are replacement screens available for sale in our store. However, it is advisable to seek professional help if you doubt your skills.
What Operating System does the Pro A-1502 have?
This model comes installed with a Mac Os X. the operating system is popular for its simplicity, aesthetic interface, and advanced security and security options.
Can I replace my A-1502 battery myself?
No. It is not advisable to replace this model's battery yourself as it is an in-built battery. You can take the device to the nearest Apple service store or a trusted Apple repair shop.
Can I add more memory?
No. the device comes with an 8GB onboard RAM soldered to the logic board. Trying to unsolder the RAM can cause damage to the computer.























