Apple has launched a cable replacement plan for defective USB-C cables bundled with its pricey Retina MacBook.
The affected cables were included with the MacBook until June 2015, Apple said. The ultra-slim notebook — which costs between $1,300 and $1,600 — went on sale in April of that year.
“Your MacBook may not charge or only charge intermittently when it’s connected to a power adapter with an affected cable,” an Apple support document stated.
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Source: COMPUTER WORLD