2011 13in MacBook Pro (unibody): Hard drive, Optical drive, RAM, Trackpad, Battery, logic board, fans, speakers, etc. 2012 13in MacBook Pro (unibody): Hard drive, Optical drive, RAM, Trackpad, Battery, logic board, fans, speakers, etc. 2012 13in MacBook Pro (Retina): SSD, Trackpad, Battery, logic board, fans, speakers, etc. 2013 13in MacBook Pro: SSD, Trackpad, Battery, Logic board, fans, speakers, etc. 2014 13in MacBook Pro: SSD, Trackpad, Battery, Logic board, fans, speakers, etc. 2015 13in MacBook Pro: SSD, Trackpad, Battery, Logic board, fans, speakers, etc. 2016 13in MacBook Pro: Display, Trackpad, Battery. 2009 15in MacBook Pro: LCD, Hard drive, Optical Drive, RAM, battery, logic board, fans, speakers, etc. 2010 15in MacBook Pro: LCD, Hard drive, Optical Drive, RAM, battery, logic board, fans, speakers, etc. 2011 15in MacBook Pro: Hard drive, Optical Drive, RAM, battery, logic board, fans, speakers, etc. 2012 15in MacBook Pro (Unibody): Hard drive, Optical Drive, RAM, battery, logic board, fans, speakers, etc. 2012 15in MacBook Pro (Retina): SSD, battery, logic board, fans, speakers, etc. 2013 15in MacBook Pro: SSD, battery, logic board, fans, speakers, etc.
2014 15in MacBook Pro: SSD, battery, logic board, fans, speakers, etc. 2015 15in MacBook Pro: SSD, battery, logic board, fans, speakers, etc. 2016 15in MacBook Pro: Screen, battery, trackpad, Space bar. 2018 15in MacBook Pro: Screen, battery, trackpad. 2019 15in MacBook Pro: Screen, battery, trackpad. The fact that they are possible doesn’t necessarily mean that you should be doing them though so beware that you may end up breaking your Mac! Can I upgrade my 15in MacBook Pro? We include a breakdown of which updates are possible for each model below.