MacBook Pro 2019

Hey people, how long will support for my MacBook pro 15 2019 model last (Software and Hardware)?

When is a good time for an upgrade?

MacBook Pro 15″, macOS 13.1

Posted on Jan 15, 2023 09:02 PM

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Posted on Jan 15, 2023 09:16 PM

Sultan_85 Said:

"MacBook Pro 2019: Hey people, how long will support for my MacBook pro 15 2019 model last (Software and Hardware)? When is a good time for an upgrade?"

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Managing Warrantees:

Apple give you a one-year, out-of-the-box, limited-warranty with this. So, if you have AppleCare+, then it has expired, being it is past 2022 (3 years old). Apple sometimes lets its users extend their Mac's AppelCare_ warranties, as long as they allow. But that is Apple's call.


2026 is the Latest I'd Say:

Apple typically supports macOS versions and Apple devices for 7 years, and then stops providing updates for them. So, 2026 is when I'd say it is time to update. Nonetheless, as technology increases, you may may be so obsolete, that it cannot operate with standards. WiFi has newer protocols, and newer Macs are manufactured date with the hardware to use them. So, in all, I'd say update it in 2026 as the final result.

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Jan 15, 2023 09:16 PM in response to Sultan_85

Sultan_85 Said:

"MacBook Pro 2019: Hey people, how long will support for my MacBook pro 15 2019 model last (Software and Hardware)? When is a good time for an upgrade?"

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Managing Warrantees:

Apple give you a one-year, out-of-the-box, limited-warranty with this. So, if you have AppleCare+, then it has expired, being it is past 2022 (3 years old). Apple sometimes lets its users extend their Mac's AppelCare_ warranties, as long as they allow. But that is Apple's call.


2026 is the Latest I'd Say:

Apple typically supports macOS versions and Apple devices for 7 years, and then stops providing updates for them. So, 2026 is when I'd say it is time to update. Nonetheless, as technology increases, you may may be so obsolete, that it cannot operate with standards. WiFi has newer protocols, and newer Macs are manufactured date with the hardware to use them. So, in all, I'd say update it in 2026 as the final result.

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