If you’re buying a new MacBook Pro, you better upgrade to an SSD size you’re comfortable with. MacRumors reader Jesse D. found a surprise on his new 15-inch MacBook Pro after unscrewing the bottom — the SSD was soldered to the logic board. If you’ve been paying attention, this isn’t all that shocking. Apple killed the ability to upgrade RAM in 2012 by soldering it in; it’s only logical that the SSD would follow suit at some point. And follow suit it did. Last year’s 12-inch MacBook was the first to feature a non-upgradeable SSD, but I think many of…

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