Macbook pro battery health
I bought a my mac around 4 months ago, but the. battery health is already at 96% and i went from a maximum battery capacity of 5194mph to 4922mph in that period of time. Is this a bad thing?
MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 10.15
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I bought a my mac around 4 months ago, but the. battery health is already at 96% and i went from a maximum battery capacity of 5194mph to 4922mph in that period of time. Is this a bad thing?
MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 10.15
C0LE__ wrote:
I bought a my mac around 4 months ago, but the. battery health is already at 96% and i went from a maximum battery capacity of 5194mph to 4922mph in that period of time. Is this a bad thing?
Further reading: the new normal—
macOS Catalina 10.15.5 introduces battery health management, a feature designed to improve the lifespan of your Mac notebook's battery.
The Battery Health button appears in >SystemPreferences>Energy Saver —this feature is limited to Mac laptops with Thunderbolt 3 ports. That equates to all MacBook Pro models released since late 2016 and the Retina-capable MacBook Air models released since 2018.
About battery health management in Mac notebooks https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT211094
About Mac notebook batteries
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204054
Batteries - Maximizing Performance - Apple
https://www.apple.com/batteries/maximizing-performance/
Determine battery cycle count for Mac notebooks
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201585
C0LE__ wrote:
I bought a my mac around 4 months ago, but the. battery health is already at 96% and i went from a maximum battery capacity of 5194mph to 4922mph in that period of time. Is this a bad thing?
Further reading: the new normal—
macOS Catalina 10.15.5 introduces battery health management, a feature designed to improve the lifespan of your Mac notebook's battery.
The Battery Health button appears in >SystemPreferences>Energy Saver —this feature is limited to Mac laptops with Thunderbolt 3 ports. That equates to all MacBook Pro models released since late 2016 and the Retina-capable MacBook Air models released since 2018.
About battery health management in Mac notebooks https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT211094
About Mac notebook batteries
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204054
Batteries - Maximizing Performance - Apple
https://www.apple.com/batteries/maximizing-performance/
Determine battery cycle count for Mac notebooks
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201585
No, that's normal and nothing to worry about. Generally, health will drop to about 90% over the first 100-200 cycles, then stay there for a long period of time. My 2019 16" MBP, bought in May 2020, is at 7 cycles and 96%. My 2017 15" MBP is at ~305 cycles and 91% health. My 2011 17" MBP is at ~760 cycles and 88% health.
Am I able to keep it on charge while using it for an extensive period of time?
Absolutely, yes. Best to run on AC as much as possible, it will extend your battery lifespan.
My mac only has 2 thunderbolt ports. Its a 13' macbook pro 2020
Your Mac has two Thunderbolt 3 ports (as in, third generation of the tech). The article applies.
oh lol. my bad
Macbook pro battery health