We've reached out to Apple for additional comment and will update this article should we receive a response. Hopefully similar issues don't crop up in the rumored 2022 Pro XDR display with custom Apple silicon. Just a week ago, we reported on users having problems with MagSafe charging and external monitor connectivity on their 16-inch MacBook Pros. This wouldn't be the first time we're hearing of problems with the new MacBook Pros.
However, many users agreed that using an external SD card reader via USB-C seems to be working better than the actual SD card slot in the MacBook Pro.Īccording to MacRumors, Apple has responded to some of the reported complaints and said that "the company is aware of the issue and that a fix is coming in a future software update." However, at this stage, it's hard to say whether the problem is hardware-related, considering some users were able to fix their issues by replacing their MacBook Pros. And based on the inconsistency of the reports, it's hard to distinguish what seems to be the primary cause behind all this. There's also no clarity on what cards seem to work fine and which are problematic. Apparently formatting the card doesn't seem to help and users have specified that their cards "work as expected" with other readers.Īnother user reported issues such as constant error messages, slow loading speeds when reading an SD card, and even the Finder tool crashing - all despite using "a fairly new 64GB SD card which had been working fine." Half the time it'll recognize the card successfully (though it takes anywhere from 30s to 1m) and half the time it'll throw an error," the user explained. "Just seems to be super flakey and inconsistent.