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MacBook Unibody Model A1342 Mid 2010 Teardown

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  • The battery looks very similar to the previous one. So similar, in fact, that it's identical in size and shape, and has the same model number (A1331).

  • Even so, it still makes continued use of Tri-Wing screws to secure the battery in place. Why Apple? Why? Why can't you free us from the oppression and tyranny that is Tri-Wing screws?

  • Be wary though...appearances can be deceiving, and that is certainly the case here.

  • The battery in the A1342 Mid 2010 is 63.5 watt-hours and weighs 355 grams.

  • In contrast, the earlier A1342 has a battery of 60 watt-hours and weighs 347.5 grams.

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