Upgrade pavilion g6 2103ax Processor

I would like to know if is possible to upgrade my HP Pavilion g6 2103AX processor (AMD A6-4400M APU with radeon HD grafics), if yes what prossesors would you recommend and where can I do that in sydney?

Upgrading CPU on a laptop is usually not possible, especially for the user.  If that model came with options when purchased, then search for the model with the processor desired
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