Now Apple can find out much easier if you open your Mac

The 12-inch MacBook uses new screws that can void the warranty if they are loosened by customers.

The company Apple launched last week MacBook 12 inch 2016 for users around the world, and inside the case there are few changes, apart from the new components Intel implemented to improve the overall performance of the products.

Outside the case MacBook 12 inch 2016 we still find new screws used by the Apple company, they have applied a substance that disintegrates when a screwdriver is used to loosen them, something that does not happen until now.

Those from iFixIt, who disassembled a MacBook 12 inch 2016, claim that the substance applied by the Apple company has the role of telling its technicians if the user has previously disassembled the product himself, this potentially voiding your Mac's warranty.

Finally, the Apple company modified the module USB-C, it now consists of a single component, but this change does not seem to have any effect on the way the cables connected by users to Macs for data transfer work.

Those pesky tri-wing screws are gone, replaced with lovely standard Phillips screws—but tamper-evident hinge screws make you feel like a hoodlum for repairing your own machine.

Having said that, the Apple company will most likely apply the new types of screws to the future Macs to be launched this year, practically forcing users to use its services for any kind of intervention on the products.

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