Apple quietly addressed MacBook Pro 'flexgate' in 2018 models, iFixit claims

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Tech product teardown website iFixit reports that it has discovered the 2018 MacBook Pro models have quietly addressed the long-running
MacBook Pro (2016 and later models) in a nutshell: after about two years of regular use opening and closing the laptops, some of their
Users, such as MacRumors forum member Olivia88, determined that this may be related to the length of this flex display cable
Simply put, it might have been too short to withstand the wear and tear of regular use after constantly rubbing against the logic
those in previous iterations.Why use shorter cables These potentially more fragile display cables allowed for thinner laptop chassis
designs, iFixit theorized
entirely.However, before you go running to the nearest Apple Store to buy a 2018 MacBook Pro, know that this attempt to address the problem
might not even prevent the issue
fixes the issue for about another year or more, which is about when users of previous MacBook Pro models began to see that stage light
effect on their displays.Why Apple has not publicly addressed this issue, even after an online petition, is unclear