I have MacBook Pro m1 most of people said don't turn off your device its damage battery is it true?
I have MacBook Pro m1 most of people said don't turn off your device its damage battery is it true?
MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 12.2
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I have MacBook Pro m1 most of people said don't turn off your device its damage battery is it true?
MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 12.2
If you force it to do an emergency power-off, nothing gets put away properly. This is not recommended.
When you are finished using your MacBook Pro for the day, many Users choose ShutDown off the Apple menu. This will put everything away in an orderly fashion, and turn most functions off. No damage will result. Your MacBook Pro will be ready to start fresh again when you start it up later.
You can ShutDown whenever you like. Six times in a row if you like. No damage will result.
If you force it to do an emergency power-off, nothing gets put away properly. This is not recommended.
When you are finished using your MacBook Pro for the day, many Users choose ShutDown off the Apple menu. This will put everything away in an orderly fashion, and turn most functions off. No damage will result. Your MacBook Pro will be ready to start fresh again when you start it up later.
You can ShutDown whenever you like. Six times in a row if you like. No damage will result.
If you were to do that, your computer would be in tip-top shape, and the battery would still have a long way to go before it needs replacement.
Operate your computer with the power adapter when possible. It performs faster and better when you do. The computer uses "smart charging" and in the case of the most recent MacBook Pro models, VERY smart charging. It will never overcharge.
When you must operate it on battery alone, go ahead and do so. Try not to run it down extremely low, as that can shorten battery life.
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talhaairshad wrote:
I have MacBook Pro m1 most of people said don't turn off your device its damage battery is it true?
Not true. You can turn off your computer whenever you want to.
No it is not. Of course you can shut it down, just a lot of people don't. I do it because, during boot up, it does some minor cleanup and I think that's a good thing.
thanks your answer is helpful for me. I am new mac use that's why I ask I saw many videos people said dont turn off its damage battery life and balaa balala balaaaa
What would happen in a years time if a user were to never let their MacBook Air completely run out of charge before charging again?
I have MacBook Pro m1 most of people said don't turn off your device its damage battery is it true?