INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
drawn from repairs made in Apple Genius Bars across the US, along with authorized third-party repair shops.They show that with the MacBook
Pro from 2014, when it came to the first year of servicing, 5.6% of all models repaired had a problem with the keyboard
And in 2015, that percentage was pretty much the same at 6%.However, when it came to the new keyboard with the aforementioned second-gen
butterfly switch in the MacBook Pro 2016, the percentage of service issues relating to the keyboard (not including the Touch Bar) shot up to
11.8%.In other words, it more or less doubled, and with the MacBook Pro from 2017, matters improved, but the keyboard failure rate still
point to bear in mind here is that a MacBook Pro keyboard repair is not a trivial job, and involves replacing the entire upper-case assembly