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MacBook Pro (13-inch, M2) Screen Repairs

The Retina screen on a MacBook Pro (13-inch, M2) is incredibly thin, which is great. But if it breaks, there's no way to just change the LCD part or the glass cover. It is necessary to replace the entire aluminium top lid of the laptop. This can make the repair more expensive than a basic Windows laptop screen repair, but a) the screen on a MacBook Pro (13-inch, M2) is so much better than your average Dell laptop and b) SimplyFixIt is consistently cheaper than Apple for screen repairs. The current cost of a MacBook Pro (13-inch, M2) screen repair is £359, but you can split that price into 3 interest-free payments, using Klarna, if that helps.

MacBook Pro (13-inch, M2) Battery Replacement

If the battery life on your MacBook Pro (13-inch, M2) isn't as good as it was, you don't have to buy a new computer. You just need a new battery. We can replace it with a brand new one and you'll be back to using your computer all day again. The current price of a MacBook Pro (13-inch, M2) battery is £179, and it's even cheaper if you get it done at the same time as a screen repair.

How long does a repair take?

We know how vital your MacBook Pro (13-inch, M2) is to you, so we endeavour to get it back to you as quickly as possible.


What needs to be fixed?


MacBook Pro (13-inch, M2) Screen Repairs

  • Premium Quality Components[1]

    Great quality at amazing value. We will use genuine Apple components where we can - where they are available to us - but if we have to use 3rd party components, they will be the best available.
  • 3 Month Warranty

    Covers faults but not damage. Accidental or liquid damage will not be covered under your warranty. This is the exact same warranty as Apple provides with their repairs.

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"Swift, competent and helpful.
Would recommend."

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Mon, 9 September 2024


Please note:

[1]True Tone after a screen repair

True Tone, a feature present in MacBooks, adjusts your screen's colour temperature based on the ambient light in your environment. While it's intended to reduce eye strain, it can result in inconsistent colours, which might hinder tasks that require colour accuracy. Furthermore, some users find the continual adjustments distracting, potentially causing more discomfort than the feature aims to alleviate. People who work with colout, e.g. designers, should disable True Tone on their MacBooks.

True Tone is permanently disabled on 3rd-party MacBook Pro (13-inch, M2) screens after a repair.

Liquid Damage:

Liquids and MacBooks don't mix well. I know that there's lots of stories about rice working, but we want to be honest with you up front. Nobody can guarantee that an electronic device, which has been wet, will work perfectly again. It can be fine for weeks and then fail out of the blue. The best advice we can give is to get any important data off the device — things like photos — and then replace the components that had contact with the liquid.

If your Mac has had contact with liquid, then SimplyFixIt reserves the right to cancel the repair and issue a refund. It's not that we don't like you, but we want to stand by our warranty. If it is possible to get your data off the device, we will notify you so that you can decide how to proceed.


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