venkatesh141 wrote:
I started using my M1 MacBook Pro in August of 2021 out of the box brand new. Today, December 2022, my battery life is 86% and apple recommends to replace the battery after it hits 80%.
I don't do power intensive work or keep it on 24/7 365.
I love my computer but I find it unacceptable that I would have to spend 200 dollars every two years to replace the battery. What should I do?
Why are you predicting a linear progression here...(?)
If it ain't broke don't fix it.
You have an expected 1000 cycle count for the battery.
Apple will not consider an issue unless the battery drops below 80% design capacity...
Let the BHM software work for you:
About battery health management in Mac notebooks w/ silicon
About battery health management in Mac notebooks - Apple Support
Determine battery cycle count for Mac notebooks
Determine battery cycle count for Mac laptops - Apple Support
Change your behavior
The rule of thumb—if you are near the mains leave it plugged in, if you need the portability then run on battery only.
This is how you preserver the working life of your battery capable notebook device