There's been hundreds of videos and posts about this already, and for some reason, it's not recognized as an actual fault or issue, I will detail it again in my case in hopes of more exposure.
This issue is happening with MacBook Pro users from 2016 through the 2019 models.
I have a 2018 15 Inch MacBook Pro with the Touchbar. If I do not use the laptop for about 60-75 seconds, the touch-bar dims (60 seconds) and in 75 seconds it switches off (presumably to prevent OLED burn-in).
This is normal, but recently a bright white rectangle in the top right corner starts flashing out of nowhere and continues to do so until I touch it, after which everything goes back to normal. Here is a video detailing the situation.
There are many other videos on youtube that show the exact same condition.
I have tried all the normal customer support suggestions, SMC reset, NVRAM reset, and even complete factory reset.
Current OS: Catalina 10.15.5
From what I gather, this seems to be a hardware issue related to the top case, just like the keyboard issue. I really hope it doesn't take another class-action lawsuit for apple to recognize this. A 2018 Macbook like mine is out of warranty so Apple will likely expect me to pay $1000 to get this fixed, very disappointed.
If anyone has a solution please let me know.
This issue is happening with MacBook Pro users from 2016 through the 2019 models.
I have a 2018 15 Inch MacBook Pro with the Touchbar. If I do not use the laptop for about 60-75 seconds, the touch-bar dims (60 seconds) and in 75 seconds it switches off (presumably to prevent OLED burn-in).
This is normal, but recently a bright white rectangle in the top right corner starts flashing out of nowhere and continues to do so until I touch it, after which everything goes back to normal. Here is a video detailing the situation.
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There are many other videos on youtube that show the exact same condition.
I have tried all the normal customer support suggestions, SMC reset, NVRAM reset, and even complete factory reset.
Current OS: Catalina 10.15.5
From what I gather, this seems to be a hardware issue related to the top case, just like the keyboard issue. I really hope it doesn't take another class-action lawsuit for apple to recognize this. A 2018 Macbook like mine is out of warranty so Apple will likely expect me to pay $1000 to get this fixed, very disappointed.
If anyone has a solution please let me know.