13-inch Retina MacBook Pro (2013 - 2015) Repairs
SimplyFixIt specialises in fixing the 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro (2013 - 2015), including current and previous generations. We handle Display Assembly Repair, Diagnostics, Battery Replacement and Keyboard Repair at our Edinburgh repair centre and through our nationwide courier service.
Customers in Edinburgh can visit our repair centre at Bruntsfield Place and speak to the technicians who will work on their device. If you live farther away, book online and use our mail-in service; we regularly repair devices for customers across the UK. We have fixed Macs for customers as far away as Devon, as well as thousands much closer to home.
All repairs include a warranty on parts and workmanship where parts are fitted. We do not access your personal data during hardware repairs unless you explicitly ask us to investigate a software or data issue. Trusted in Edinburgh since 1996, independent by choice, we take on out-of-warranty repairs even when Apple says a Mac is beyond economical repair.

What's wrong with your 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro (2013 - 2015)?
Choose the repair you need. If there is more than one screen option, the guide below explains the difference before you choose.
Display Assembly Repair
Third-party part£449.00
Diagnostics
Not sure?£99.00
Battery Replacement
£119.00
Keyboard Repair
£229.00
About this model
Launched in October 2012, the 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro, touted as the "MacBook Pro with Retina display", stood apart from its predecessor. It boasted standard solid-state storage (SSD), an upgrade to USB 3.0, an extra Thunderbolt port, HDMI, and a high-resolution Retina display. It is roughly 25% slimmer than the earlier version. The model name is now found on the underside of the chassis, akin to an iOS device, marking the first time a Macintosh notebook doesn't display its model name during normal use.
The introduction of this sleeker MacBook Pro brought about considerable alterations. It did away with the Ethernet and FireWire 800 ports, the Kensington® lock slot, the battery indicator button & light on the side of the chassis, and the DVD drive. The charger was changed too, with the introduction of the new "MagSafe 2" port.
In 2016, the design of the Retina MacBook Pro underwent another transformation, with the debut of the Touch Bar in certain models. The Trackpad also experienced a revamp, becoming 46% larger than in previous versions. The most contentious change of all, however, was the elimination of all ports except for either 2 or 4 Thunderbolt-3 ports.