Hi,
Yes, you can: SSD Upgrade Kits for MacBook Pro Retina Display 2013-2015
Note: even though you may have bought it in 2016, when it was still being sold/produced, it's actually called an Early 2015 13" MacBook Pro.
Hi,
Yes, you can: SSD Upgrade Kits for MacBook Pro Retina Display 2013-2015
Note: even though you may have bought it in 2016, when it was still being sold/produced, it's actually called an Early 2015 13" MacBook Pro.
It must be an SSD, and it must be made for a PCIe Mac. tjk's link is the only third party option I'm aware of, besides possibly Transcend options, or using an adaptor:
Upgrading 2013/2014 Macbook Pro SSD to M.2 NVMe | MacRumors Forums
Hi, Thanks for the reply. But what do you recommend for the SSD as I am more familiar with HDD than SSD. In fact, this is my first MacBook. Hahas.
Thanks for the reply! This is why I need help, sigh.... This is so annoying. Wondering where i could get the SSD.... Apple Repair Centre? HAHA, I really have no idea.
Apple won't sell one to you. Depending on your location, maybe eBay
I recommend one from the link I posted....
I just want to ask if its possible to change the PCI SSD 128gb to 256gb for macbook retina display 13 inch 2016 A1502