Upgrade Guide

MacBook Pro 13-inch (M2, 2022)

Can the RAM be upgraded in the MacBook Pro 13-inch (M2, 2022)?

No. The RAM is unified memory integrated into the M2 chip and is soldered to the logic board. It cannot be upgraded after purchase.

What is the maximum RAM configuration for this model?

The maximum unified memory configuration available at the time of purchase is 24GB. This cannot be changed later.

Can the internal SSD be upgraded or replaced?

No. The SSD is soldered to the logic board and is not user-replaceable or upgradeable. Storage capacity must be chosen at the time of purchase.

Is the battery replaceable?

Yes, the battery is replaceable, but it is glued into the chassis and requires specialized tools and adhesive for removal. Apple or an authorized service provider should perform the replacement.

What other components are upgradeable in this MacBook Pro?

No other internal components are user-upgradeable. The RAM, SSD, and processor are all integrated into the M2 system-on-a-chip and logic board. The only replaceable parts are the battery and external accessories like the power adapter.

What type of storage interface does the internal SSD use?

The internal SSD uses a proprietary Apple controller integrated into the M2 chip, connected directly to the system-on-a-chip via a custom interface. It is not a standard NVMe or SATA drive.

Can the Wi-Fi or Bluetooth module be upgraded?

No. The Wi-Fi and Bluetooth modules are integrated into the M2 chip and logic board. They cannot be upgraded or replaced separately.

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