So not without the other C-word, controversy, too.Īpple is replacing affected USB-C charge cables free of charge with a new, redesigned version. The new USB-C port was only introduced by Apple to its MacBooks in March 2015, in a classic Cupertino convergence move that saw it combine multiple port functions - power, data input/output, accessories and display connection - into just the one USB-C port. It’s not specifying the exact problem but says MacBooks using the affected cables may not charge or may only charge intermittently. In a note about the charge cable recall on its website Apple says a “limited number” of its USB-C charge cables for the MacBook, which were included with the laptop through June 2015 may fail “due to a design issue”. The affected MacBook charge cables were sold worldwide up to last summer. ![]() Apple is recalling certain MacBook USB-C charge cables because of a design flaw.
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