Apple brings a new 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Pro, as well as an entry-level 13-inch MacBook Pro, which has no touch bar and touch ID compared to the premium version, and is now shipped.
Most surprisingly, the new MacBook Pro is equipped with a replaceable SSD solid-state drive, which means that customers can upgrade their SSD after purchase. Previously, the MacBook Pro SSD Solid State drive is replaceable, but the 12-inch MacBook SSD has been welded to the motherboard. With the new 13-inch MacBook Pro fuselage thinner, it's hard to determine if Apple will offer a replaceable SSD. Computer knowledge
Other cases found by dismantling the machine
Solid state hard drive can be replaced
The bottom shell is harder to remove than the previous model, but the binder is not used
To replace the SSD, you first need to remove the speaker module
SSD uses strong stripe to overlay interface section
After opening the screen, the computer will automatically boot, whether you press the power button or not
At this time, it is not clear if the new MacBook Pro on the touch Bar can replace the SSD.