Updated MacBook Pro SSD 1 TB?

I have a MacBook Pro Retina Display with 500 GB of SSD drive.  Is it possible to have Apple level to a 1 TB SSD?  500 is simply not good enough for what I use the MacBook for.

Apple does not level computers. If yours is a model 2012 or 2013, it can be improved with athird-party SSD.

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