Apple confirmed on its website that SSD of the New Mac Book Pro is irreplaceable. If consumers purchase an 8GB of RAM MacBook Pro, it is impossible for the Mac to upgrade it.
The 8GB RAM MacBook Pro might be enough for some people yet there will always be a great possibility that it needs upgrades as storage for the technology is a bit trickier. Upgrading the RAM also requires storage upgrade at the same time per BGR.
Meanwhile, according to The Verge Apple removed its F-Sharp major start-up chime. The changes has been noticed that the New MacBook Pro has lost it. The start-up chime has been on Macs since 1990's. While it the chimes has been changed for years it wasn't until iMac G3 that the present chime was used.
How to bring back the startup chime on a new MacBook Pro https://t.co/bACedLsdTE pic.twitter.com/yLBTSFswQ3
— The Verge (@verge) November 2, 2016
Apple has shipped 256GB of space for the New Mac Book Pro which is definitely a big improvement compared last year's MacBook Pro. This year's Mac Book Pro was made with an even faster SSD speeds and can be ordered with a custom storage a consumer probably needed which is quite expensive as well. Spaces can go up to 2TB of spaces desired.
The New Macbook Pro Tool Bar Is A Scab I Want To Pick Off https://t.co/EcauByKH6K pic.twitter.com/GEBUFSbmab — Popular Science (@PopSci) November 2, 2016
The 13 in Mac Book Pro which lacks a touch bar and a two USB Ports has an upgradable SSD. While the mid 2013 or later models SSD modules is discovered by OWC as replaceable despite what Apple posted in its website that it is not replaceable.