Low battery performance on MacBook Pro M1 14" after 52 cycles

Battery of my MBP M1 PRO 14 down al 56% after 52 cycles of charge

I have a MBP 14" M1 PRO 16GB/1TB and today the battery al 30% down to shutdown. I discover that the battery after two years of life and only 52 cycles of charge is down to 56%. Help me. What I can do? It's really a mistake or a bad battery?


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Battery of my MBP M1 PRO 14 down al 56% after 52 cycles of charge
I have a MBP 14" M1 PRO 16GB/1TB and today the battery al 30% down to shutdown. I discover that the battery after two years of life and only 52 cycles of charge is down to 56%. Help me. What I can do? It's really a mistake or a bad battery?
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ref: Condizione: Assistenza consigliata


Maximum capacity: 56%


≤ 80% maximum capacity is when Apple suggests the battery is eligible for replacement


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Feb 1, 2025 3:33 PM in response to pippogatto

pippogatto wrote:

Battery of my MBP M1 PRO 14 down al 56% after 52 cycles of charge
I have a MBP 14" M1 PRO 16GB/1TB and today the battery al 30% down to shutdown. I discover that the battery after two years of life and only 52 cycles of charge is down to 56%. Help me. What I can do? It's really a mistake or a bad battery?
https://discussions.apple.com/content/attachment/51f3121e-1a05-49d1-8a3c-ccebbcb9c141

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ref: Condizione: Assistenza consigliata


Maximum capacity: 56%


≤ 80% maximum capacity is when Apple suggests the battery is eligible for replacement


Get help with your Mac notebook battery

Learn how to optimize the life of the battery in your Mac notebook, fix battery issues, and get service.

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Feb 1, 2025 3:45 PM in response to leroydouglas


I wrote that is 56%, but is strange that after only 52 cycles of recharge the battery fall down. I use the MBP every week and the long life of battery permits to recharge few tiimes. a computer of 2600 euro cannot have this issue. I am attempt to recharge when it was lover of 20% and full recharge. 


leroydouglas wrote:


pippogatto wrote:

Battery of my MBP M1 PRO 14 down al 56% after 52 cycles of charge
I have a MBP 14" M1 PRO 16GB/1TB and today the battery al 30% down to shutdown. I discover that the battery after two years of life and only 52 cycles of charge is down to 56%. Help me. What I can do? It's really a mistake or a bad battery?
https://discussions.apple.com/content/attachment/51f3121e-1a05-49d1-8a3c-ccebbcb9c141

[Edited by Moderator]


ref: Condizione: Assistenza consigliata

Maximum capacity: 56%

≤ 80% maximum capacity is when Apple suggests the battery is eligible for replacement

Get help with your Mac notebook battery
Learn how to optimize the life of the battery in your Mac notebook, fix battery issues, and get service.
If you see Service Recommended on your MacBook Air or MacBook Pro - Apple Support






I wrote that is 56%, but is strange that after only 52 cycles of recharge the battery fall down. I use the MBP every week and the long life of battery permits to recharge few tiimes. a computer of 2600 euro cannot have this issue. I am attempt to recharge when it was lover of 20% and full recharge. 


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Feb 1, 2025 3:49 PM in response to pippogatto

Duly noted— Take it in , send it in for service...link provided above.


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Feb 1, 2025 4:05 PM in response to leroydouglas

leroydouglas wrote:

Duly noted— Take it in , send it in for service...link provided above.

further—

Local USA—
Store List - Apple Store - Apple

Around the World—
Choose your country or region - Apple



Call Customer Support  (800) MYAPPLE (800–692–7753)

or on line  https://getsupport.apple.com/

or call  AppleCare Support at 1-800-APLCARE (800-275-2273)

Outside the USA—Contact Apple for support and service by phone
See a list of Apple phone numbers around the world.
Contact Apple for support and service - Apple Support 


Make an appointment for a "hardware issue"
Genius Bar Reservation and Apple Support Options - Apple

Outside the USA
Contact Apple for support and service - Apple Support


Get your Mac ready for service - Apple Support   Get your Mac ready for service - Apple Support

I know that, but I have a MBPro Retina 15 late 2013 Core I7 16 GB/512 GB that the battery after 632 cycles of recharge works fine (yep not long as new M1), why now this M1 degrade so fast after 2 years when the old I7 after 12 years not have this down? Somthing was uncorrect or the control of battery have some bug, I think. Is impossible that after 2 years the batteries was degraded.

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