

Previously it was a proprietary SSD chip, so users couldn’t really do upgrades, but it wasn’t fixed in place. One of iFixit’s major disappointments from this teardown is that Apple is now soldering down the SSD. However, even the more powerful 13-inch Pro models have a 58.0Wh battery capacity, so there’s a chance the base version with upgraded battery could offer longer use than expected. That difference may be explained by the extra juice needed for the Touch Bar and T2 chip upgrades as the battery is still rated for 10 hours of use, like the other Pro models. The teardown also revealed that the battery on this latest 13-inch MacBook Pro is slightly larger with a 58.2Wh capacity compared to the 54.5Wh in the 2016 non Touch Bar version.
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Keeping these components modular means repairs won’t require a full logic board replacement in case of failure.
The goodĪpple is using modular parts for the Thunderbolt and headphone ports, with the headphone jack module also including the microphone and Touch ID connector. IFixit found a few positive aspects with the base 2019 13-inch MacBook Pro as it compared and contrasted the notebook to its predecessor, the non Touch Bar 2016 MacBook Pro. The teardown also checks out the notebook’s keyboard and more.

The base 13-inch Pro has a marginally larger battery, modular ports, but now has a soldered-down SSD. IFixit has gotten its hands on the 2019 13-inch MacBook Pro that was released this week, giving a detailed look at the changes under the hood.
