Apple is changing how MacBook Pro speakers are replaced and it could make repairs cheaper
Briefly

Apple is finally allowing the replacement of MacBook Pro speakers as standalone components, enabling much less expensive repairs without having to replace the entire top case.
Replacing the speakers without changing the whole top case significantly reduces repair costs, making it more accessible to users who need speaker repairs.
Previously, since 2016, any speaker issues required a complete top case replacement, where users would bear high costs including unnecessary replacements of batteries and other components.
While the new repair process for MacBook Pro speakers is detailed and somewhat complex, it does simplify the expense by avoiding associated top case replacements.
Read at Engadget
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