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Yes. But there are some caveats. First MS would recommend you take it to a MS store. The stores won’t do it. At least for now. There is talk about them doing upgrades. The drive is a M.2 2230. NVMe. Somewhat a new form factor and spec. Be careful taking off the feet. They will break. Which is proof you opened the case and thus voiding your warranty.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The Solid State Drive on Surface Laptop 3 can be changed by a skilled technician following following Microsoft provided instructions. If you attempt to upgrade the SSD on your own, our limited warranty will not cover any damage that may occur to your equipment or Surface device. For assistance on switching out the SSD, please contact our support team here: https://aka.ms/AA4rbq6 or head to your closest Microsoft store.
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