Protecting both your keyboard and battery long term
In this MacBook Pro 15" (A1707 · 2016–2017 · Intel) design, the battery cells are mounted inside the
top case using very strong double-sided adhesive tapes. To reuse your existing battery, each cell
must be carefully pried from the old panel, all adhesive must be broken, and then the same battery
has to be fixed into the new keyboard assembly with fresh tape.
Even if this is done by a professional, the battery cells are almost always flexed or slightly bent
during removal. Modern lithium-ion batteries are built from extremely thin internal layers
containing graphite and other carbon-based active materials. Any bending or twisting – even if you
cannot see it from the outside – can damage these internal layers, increase internal resistance and
permanently reduce the battery’s performance.
If a battery is stressed or creased in this way, the internal carbon structure gradually loses its
factory properties. In real-world use this means shorter runtime, faster wear, and in some cases a
battery that becomes unstable or completely fails much earlier than expected.
For this reason, the most professional and safe approach when replacing the full top case keyboard
panel is to install a new Premium Platinium battery that is factory-bonded to the new assembly. This minimizes
mechanical stress on the cells, preserves the designed performance, and offers the most reliable
long-term result for your MacBook Pro 15" (A1707 · 2016–2017 · Intel), whether it is Silver or
Space Gray.