Hmmm, what company tends to void the warranty when you change a battery? Hmmmm, let me guess Apple, because no other company is stupid enough to pull that crap on their customers.
Another lie. Provide evidence of a single case where that has ever happened.
~~~~~~~~~~~~
As I suspected from your original post, as we say here in Texas, "You're eat plumb up with the Dumb@$$!"
If it's in warranty, Apple fixes it with zero hassle; why should I bother?
Get back to us in a couple of years -- when you finally graduate from third grade.
Fin
You said — Hmmm, what company tends to void the warranty when you change a battery? Hmmmm, let me guess Apple, because no other company is stupid enough to pull that crap on their customers.
—
If you tear apart your TV, when it’s under warranty, you’ll void it, too... LOL...
You better be real good when tearing apart something that is put together that well and with that much precision, into those very small and compact spaces, if you intend to do that while it’s under warranty — and expect Apple to make up for your own mistakes... :-)
But, that’s all phoney-baloney talk, because I’ve simply never had an Apple product fail under warranty. And most people have never had an Apple product fail under warranty. There’s just never a reason or an occasion to tear into it. If you want to replace RAM, no problem. If you want to get another hard drive, no problem. But, if you want to tear the thing apart..., I would wonder why you want to do that... :-) ... as there’s no reason.
The botom-line is that there is no crap to pull because you won’t find anywhere never even half, or a large number or a majority, or a super-majority of the Macintosh users that ever have to have warranty work in that period of time.
But, if you’re inclined to tear apart your Macintosh and see how all the pieces fit together, there’s no one stopping you... LOL...