Ssd for macbook pro 2015 a15026/23/2023 ![]() Found This wiki entry which explains the edge connectors on the M.2 standard but curious what the center-slotted Retina MBP connector standard is as it doesn't look like anything else out there, and I really don't want to spend that much on an SSD if I can help it. Searching for "1 TB macbook SSD" brings up some much cheaper options but I'm confused looking at the connectors - on the Apple OEM SSD it looks like the edge connector slot is near-center for the MBP's and off-center for the Air's. So searching eBay for "macbook A1502 SSD" brings me up a bunch of apple OEM 1 TB drives with prices starting right around the $700 mark, which is a lot more than I want to spend considering how much of this last paycheck I just dropped on the used Macbook. Given current usage on my 2011 MBP I think I want a 1 TB drive, but it appears that the A1502 only has space for the PCIe stick SSD and not a SATA drive like the older Macbooks used, so I can't reuse the drive out of my old MBP. ![]() ![]() Just bought myself a used Macbook Pro A1502 on eBay.
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