The MacBook Pro wasn't plugged in and it was in sleep mode. He heard the sound of the battery popping, and then smelled a strong chemical scent. Gagne said that the battery in his MacBook Pro exploded, causing a small fire and filling his house with smoke. Right after the replacement program was announced, designer Steven Gagne shared some images of a MacBook Pro that caught fire, and those images were today surfaced by PetaPixel, giving us a look at why 2015 MacBook Pro owners should take this recall seriously. Apple in June launched a voluntary recall and replacement program for 15-inch MacBook Pro models with Retina display sold between September 2015 and February 2017, citing defective batteries that could overheat and pose a fire safety risk.
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