Planned obsolescence describes the practice of designing products to break quickly or become obsolete in the short to mid-term. The general idea behind this is to encourage sales of new products and upgrades, a practice that has been banned in some countries.
But what should consumers do? NOTHING! This is the answer. Disappointment came into my mind when nothing I can do with the product.
Exploded with Battery issues then Butterfly keyboard broken, and screen flickering, if you got Macbook between 2015 and 2019. Many consumers tried to fight with apple, but these issues still there even you get new batter,new keyboard,new screen. Specially the Butterfly Keyboard, you will never know what will happen when you login.
2023 is the last year that ButterFly Keyboard could be repaired by apple, cause the 4 years warranty given by Apple after more and more Macbook crashed by this bad keyboard.
And as the “Planned obsolescence”, Sonoma upgrade only support 2018 and later. What’s different between the 2018 and 2017? They are all equipped with ButterFly Keyboard and Touch Bar which was amazed Cook.
Nothing we can do with hardware, but a patcher tool for legacy Mac that you should know.
Install updates the moment they come out, with native System Preferences support, just like a supported Mac.
Using the capabilities of the OpenCore boot manager, our protocol upgrades are done in memory and are never permanent.
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