Pavilion 15-ak112nl: ssd upgrade ram and m.2 15-ak112nl

Hi, before I have to buy my new laptop (Hp Pavilion 15-ak112nl), I want to be sure I can safetly increase my ram and add an ssd m2 without losing my warranty.

I found this in other discussions:

"Opening at the back of the laptop is not technically end user, but it is not really difficult. HP most likely does not cancel the guarantee as long as it's done without causing damage. »

So, anyone with hp staff can confirm that this information is correct?

Xansoft wrote:

Thanks for your reply, so I can assume that there will be no seals of guarantee at least?

Fix. There is no guaranteed delicate joints.

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