The 2015 Apple MacBook Pro model, in particular, caught fire at a user's home, causing significant damage to the laptop. While such mishaps are more common when gadgets are charging, the laptop in this case was not connected to the charger, as the owner claimed. The Apple MacBook Pro that spontaneously combusted was a model from Apple's 2015 lineup that was notoriously prohibited from several airlines due to the battery used inside being a possible fire hazard.
However, the above-mentioned consumer had put the laptop's serial number into the battery recall programme form, only to learn that his MacBook Pro 15 had already been serviced for this issue, which is a serious and potentially detrimental turn for the corporation.
Other MacBook Pro customers shouldn't be too concerned, as Apple had previously acknowledged that this specific model had a faulty battery issue that caused a burn, and had so recalled the majority of its devices.
Some airlines previously prohibited the 2015 Apple MacBook Pro model because its battery was deemed a potential fire threat.
Apple had also issued a significant recall for its 2015 MacBook Pro 15-inch laptops.
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