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Lion - Horrible MacBook Pro Battery Life

After upgrading to Lion, my MacBook Pro battery life has been severly affected. After 1.5 hours of light web browsing, my battery has decreased to 40% from 100% after charging all night.


Notes: Spotlight completed indexing the hard drive over night, and the laptop remained plugged in charging. The fans seem to be running normally, not at a higher rate. The backlight is at 50% brightness.


Thoughts?

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7), 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 4 GB Ram

Posted on Jul 21, 2011 7:02 AM

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Aug 2, 2012 12:29 PM in response to Franc_Iphone

Franc_Iphone wrote:


Well it looks like people going to Mountain Lion from Snow Leopard are seeing the same problems as we've been having for over a year.


I've posted over there. They are trying all the same old garbage we've tried (and failed) for the last year. PRAM / SMC / Fresh builds and all that...


MAYBE, Apple will step up - but judging by what Apple told me, they can't fix it. It's the way the GPU now works.


https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4135250?start=30&tstart=0


Yes, Apple contacted me a year ago and said they were aware of the problem. Since they have been unable to fix it, I think they are obligated to downgrade the battery life they advertise. I bought two brand new machines that both had less than 3 hours battery life running Safari and Mail—far less than the advertised claim. Apple recently had to backtrack on false advertising in Europe with their iPads (and 4g networks). Now, they should be forced to backtrack with the outrageous battery life claim.


The point is this: a laptop is for portability. Quite useless if it won't stay on for a cross-country flight or half a day from the office. Given that they are the most expensive laptops in the world, yes, it is more than a little surprising. As Forbes magazine recently wrote on this issue: "Not good, not good."

Aug 3, 2012 3:41 PM in response to Michael Empric

Wow. I really hadn't noticed this for certain until last night. I thought my Macbook Pro 2.3ghz quad-core i7 was running down AWFULLY quick, but I've just moved and I wasn't sure how well it was charged beforehand, etc. Last night I had unplugged it from charging all day and had it largely sitting still with Safari open while I ate dinner. Went to surf a couple of websites and battery was down to 28%. This all took place in roughly 1.5 hours. I've never paid much attention to it before because this machine has been able to run on battery for about 4 hours in the past. Often I've had it disconnected and used it all evening only to realize it wasn't plugged in when the battery warning popped up. Something has definitely changed for the worse since I upgraded to Mountain Lion. I love the OS, but it's definitely put the hurt on my battery!

Aug 5, 2012 7:37 PM in response to Michael Empric

I'm not Genius(tm), but if Apple Engineers were to simply check the RPM of the fans on the early 2011 MacBook Pros, they'd find that the default setting in OSX 10.8 is for roughly 3200-3300 rpm versus the 1900-2000 under 10.7. This would certainly account for the reduced battery life.


Usually, I associated this with a runaway process, but according to my htop output, it doesn't look like it. Instead, it seems that the update changed this default setting.


Please fix ASAP, or release 10.8.1.

Aug 6, 2012 7:29 AM in response to Michael Empric

I think I'm going to try a reinstall on ML before I try to revert to a Lion download. I've had the same troubles as everyone else in this post. My exhaust fan has been noisy as all ****. iStat shows that it is at a perfectly normal RPM speed, and Activity Monitor shows 97-98% User and CPU idle. My battery life is horrifying. I am beginning to regret the upgrade. I never had these problems on Lion.


Mid 2012 MBP.

Aug 6, 2012 8:12 AM in response to mel.llaguno

mel.llaguno wrote:


I'm not Genius(tm), but if Apple Engineers were to simply check the RPM of the fans on the early 2011 MacBook Pros, they'd find that the default setting in OSX 10.8 is for roughly 3200-3300 rpm versus the 1900-2000 under 10.7. This would certainly account for the reduced battery life.


Usually, I associated this with a runaway process, but according to my htop output, it doesn't look like it. Instead, it seems that the update changed this default setting.


Please fix ASAP, or release 10.8.1.

Mountain Lion, after 3 hours of use, CCC running a clone, Mail, iCal and Safari active:


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Lion - Horrible MacBook Pro Battery Life

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