Mac Book Pro hard drive upgrade, prices?

Does anyone know how much im looking at for apple to upgrade the hard drive in my MBP from 500 gb to 1tb. i have only had the MBP 2 month but need more space

Hi Joseph,
Why not give the Apple Store a call? Also, it's very easy to upgrade the new MBP's HD yourself. Look in your owners manual or check out ifixit, powerbookmedic, macsales, youtube, etc.

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