you can send to:
http://www.applemalaysia.com.my/buy/pdf/AA...2007_061018.pdf
or
http://www.applemalaysia.com.my/buy/serviceproviders.html
Apple Service Center in Malaysia..., ...which, where, how?
Apple Service Center in Malaysia..., ...which, where, how?
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Time for new PSU bro.
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QUOTE(yezhacolic @ Jun 7 2010, 10:41 PM) Was wondering whether can request for a battery replacement while still under warranty? If yes, under what circumstances? I replied similar question on some other thread, anyway...My battery health has declined to 85%. Help are much appreciated. thanks in advance. Battery claim is highly subjective. There are many factor involved. Apple will consider by comparing age of the battery vs charge cycle vs remaining capacity. Also physical condition. And the units claim history. Let's say, a 6 months old battery, 100 charge cycle, but remaining capacity is only 40%. A free replacement is very likely to happen. If you suspect your battery is not performing as expected, you can always call AppleCare. |
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