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The March 2015 update of Apple's 13" MacBook Pro Retina Display, model A1502, features fifth-generation Intel Core i5 and i7 processors and introduces the Force Touch trackpad.

Why won't my MacBook Pro hold a charge

I opened my macbook pro suspecting that it has a swollen battery. I was wrong. The battery was not swollen and nothing else inside the Mac looked damage. another issue I have occuring is that the usb ports don’t work, my keyboard and trackpad don’t work despite me installing a new flex cable, and It can’t connect to the wifi but can connect to bluetooth devices.

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Just because the battery isn’t swollen doesn’t mean there’s an issue with it. If it’s not holding a charge it’s most likely related to the battery. Over time they degrade and slowly lose their capability of holding a charge so they need replacement. If you can, install coconut battery and tell us what the design capacity is at. If it’s below 85% then it will most likely need replacement. As far as the other issues go, I’m not sure where to begin on those.

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I would use coconut battery but now the wifi is not working even though the Bluetooth still works since I am using a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse since the keyboard and trackpad don’t work

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@Jack Leimberg download it on a usb stick or something then install it from there

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