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Screen cracked for no apparent reason

Hi. On saturday I opened my 2020 Macbook Air M1 and it has a crack in the screen that is surely going to make it loose its functionality pretty soon. I went to an authorized store and they wanted to charge me nearly 600USD for replacing the screen. There are no signs of damage out of the glass, I have been trying to guess what could have happened until I noticed there are similar cases. Nobody told me to "close the lid slowly to avoid breaking the glass" and I think that can't be it, its a notebook, made for being moved and not an extremely fragile piece of tech.


I don't know if apple has recognized a design flaw in this, but I don't have much hope about it. I want to know if anybody has any solution that doesn't cost half the original price, because I don't have the money, energy, time or hope to win a legal battle (specially because I live in Chile and we don't even have an Apple Store) and I need this to be resolved because I need my macbook to work as soon as possible because it's my main work device.


Any help is appreciated. Thank you.


MacBook Air 13″, macOS 12.5

Posted on Sep 12, 2022 11:33 AM

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Sep 16, 2022 5:40 PM in response to micolegio

Even Apple mixes up the glass and LCD in some documentation and communications. I just like to provide information to people as it sometimes helps in understanding the situation a bit better. I was talking to a user within our organization today about the exact same thing. I thought of another possibility of how something like this can occur. It may occur when someone tries cleaning the display.


I definitely can understand your dissatisfaction. Unfortunately Apple thinks everyone wants & needs the thinnest laptop possible so if you choose a Mac you have no choices here. A thinner design means it tends to become a bit more fragile and delicate in some circumstances. While some people want and/or need such thin devices, others would be happy with a slightly thicker more robust design. Unfortunately Apple does what Apple wants and only considers user feedback when the outrage is too much for Apple to ignore (Touchbar anyone? Unfortunately even deciding to remove it was short lived.). You would be even more disappointed if you knew half of the stuff I have personally observed & discovered while supporting the USB-C Macs and a few other things I've found out about from others online who are more knowledgeable about some of the more lower level technical aspects. I no longer recommend Macs to anyone these days.


You can always leave Apple product feedback here:

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Sep 13, 2022 5:11 PM in response to micolegio

The LCD Panel is cracked. I can see two cracks in the picture (kind of diagonal emanating from the corner). The glass is not damaged though. Something may have pressed up against the glass (it has some flexibility) or perhaps against the back, or maybe it suffered an impact that transferred the pressure to the LCD Panel. Maybe the display was twisted slightly when opening the lid or cleaning the glass. It is really hard to say. Once in a while maybe there may be a defect or spontaneous failure, but most times when I've seen these types of cracks there some signs to indicate the cause. Keep in mind these laptops have are very thin which does have some consequences making things a bit more fragile.


You will either need to pay for the repair or purchase/use another laptop unless you want to use an external display instead.

Sep 15, 2022 1:29 PM in response to HWTech

Thank you for your answer.

You are right, I didn't know specifically what part is cracked so I said glass because of ignorance.

Anyways, nobody told me that I had to be extra careful when opening my laptop to avoid breaking it, it is a laptop and it's assumed that it is meant to be moved around to commute and work anywhere. I have never had this kind of problems before with any laptop, and the cost is inmense.

Thanks again for your explanation and for explaining me my few options, but I imagine you'll understand my dissatisfaction with Apple and I'll probably switch to other brand (when I have enough many though) even though I appreciated a lot their products in the past.

Screen cracked for no apparent reason

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