TechComputers & PCsLaptops6 mistakes everyone makes with MacBooksApple’s MacBook laptops are great – but don’t fall into these traps or ignore these great featuresWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

TechComputers & PCsLaptops6 mistakes everyone makes with MacBooksApple’s MacBook laptops are great – but don’t fall into these traps or ignore these great featuresWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

Apple’s MacBook laptops are great – but don’t fall into these traps or ignore these great features

When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

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Apple’s MacBook laptops are great –whether you’re after an entry-level Air or higher-powered Pro– but there are traps that are all too easy to fall into.

From buying something ill-suited for your needs, to forgetting to back-up, or ignoring various great MacOS features, here are our tips to avoiding MacBook mistakes that are all too easy to make.

1. Not buying enough storage

Uh oh, you went with the entry-level SSD storage amount? Well, now you’ve got to live with that forever because Apple’s drive is welded to other components so you can’t upgrade it yourself at a later date.

Really consider how much storage you’re likely to need. The 2021/22 MacBook Air comes with a minimum 256GB. Upgrading that to 512GB costs an extra £200/$200 – which is another 20% on top of the base price. Steep, yes, but we think you’ll need it!

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2. Shop around for a bargain

It seems all too easy to click the attractive blue-background ‘Buy’ button on Apple’s website – but, realistically, you can get the same products at other reputable retailers.

Some will offer interest-free credit on purchases to help spread the costs. Various credit card promotions offer percentage cashback for specific retailers, too, which are always worth looking out for. Keep your eyes peeled and dig around for a bargain.

Beyond those third-party retailer tips, don’t forget to look atApple Refurbished– the official channel for Apple’s returned and refurbed products, which still come with a warranty but offer money off. You can usually get 15% off the typical RRP. Just make sure you buy what closely matches what you actually want to own.

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SanDisk Professional G-Drive SSD on a MacBook

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3. Failing to back up

Bad things happen, that’s sadly a fact of life. If you forget to back up to Apple’s Time Machine – for which you’ll need an additional external drive (here’s our guide to the best ones 2025), so keep that extra cost in mind – then you could fall into the trap of losing files or installing troublesome software on your Mac.

Time Machine is your ultimate friend in reverting back to earlier stages of your Mac’s history – and you really do never know when they might come in handy. So don’t forget to plug-in that external drive and set a schedule.

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4. Not using Hot Corners

To set it up simply go toApple Menu > System Preferences > Mission Control > Hot Cornersand you can then select what you would like each corner to do – if anything at all. It’s a great hack to speed up your workflow on MacOS.

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5. Not using Continuity between devices

Not fully invested in the Apple ecosystem? Then here’s a good reason to be: youriPhone,Apple Watch,iPad, or desktop Mac can communicate with your MacBook – letting you pick up where you left off on another device. It’s called Apple Continuity.

There’s loads of scope here, too, from quick-unlock of your MacBook using yourApple Watch, payment verifications on youriPhone, Sidecar to use your iPad as a second screen, and much more besides.

The key is signing into each of your Apple products with your Apple ID. That’s enough to make anyone think about ditching Windows andAndroidhangovers, eh?

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MacBook Pro Touch Bar

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6. Trying to use touchscreen controls

Long time MacBook user? Of course you’ll just laugh at this suggestion. But if you’re coming from, say, Windows to Mac then the tendency to use a touchscreen is almost baked in – but it’s absolutely not a feature of MacOS.

Still, if you’re going back in time then you could have aMacBook Pro with Touch Bar… but even Apple phased that out of existence for good reason. So touchscreen with Mac laptops remains a no go.

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