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Nov 17, 2011 2:19 AM in response to Michael Empricby Abnerj88,Hey there,
I'm new to the Mac world too, and I've just received my first 17" MBP late 2011 3 days ago. I have to admit that the battery life really drains out very quickly. At first I thought it was because of my added specs (7200 RPM 750 GBHD), but by the looks of it I'm not alone I guess.
Anybody care to point out when do you think this issue will be resolved?
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Nov 17, 2011 2:59 AM in response to Abnerj88by DrChandra,Welcome to the hotel Cupertino, please check in http://www.facebook.com/mbp.battery.life
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Nov 17, 2011 2:59 AM in response to Michael Empricby koecks,Just bought a MacBook Air, and must admit (as this thread indicates) that battery life - *****. It holds battery approx 3 hours.
This is a brand new Air with Lion, nothing fancy installed that could drain the battery, but apparently when you buy an Air with lion, you have to be close to an alternative power source.
Very close to returning it to the store (just had it for 7 days). A shame that that apple is not taking this seriously.
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Nov 17, 2011 4:23 AM in response to Loerinczby Csound1,Loerincz wrote:
"He was very kind but was effectively saying "Suck it up!"
So, in other words, this is not a bug, but a feature...
I am new to the Mac world, but that's why I left Microsoft, and now I am sad to see what Apple does to it's customers. I still have hope that they will find a solution, For me, my brand new MBP has never ever reached the promised 7 hours of wireless browsing. I am happy if I reach four!
Help me out here, I can't seem to find the promise of "7 hours of wireless browsing" can you post a link please.
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Nov 17, 2011 4:34 AM in response to adetriby Csound1,adetri wrote:
I see "up to 7 hours of wireless browsing", thanks for allowing me the opportunity to correct the quote.
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Nov 17, 2011 4:39 AM in response to Csound1by Rayced,Csound1 wrote:
adetri wrote:
I see "up to 7 hours of wireless browsing", thanks for allowing me the opportunity to correct the quote.
How long does your battery last in Lion just browsing via Airport and having Mail.app opened?
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Nov 17, 2011 4:47 AM in response to Raycedby Csound1,I rarely spend 7 hours browsing but I use my Mac to remotely access different servers all day long, I get 4 to 5 hours consistently, my battery is a year old (reports as 84% health) and has 212 cycles on it.
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Nov 17, 2011 6:37 AM in response to Csound1by SParker1tx,I just bought my brand new Late 2011 2.4 Core i7 15" Macbook Pro with a 256 GB SSD. Why in the world does it say 2:35 when it's at 99% and I'm just browsing the web and sending e-mails?! My 4 year old Macbook Pro got better battery life than this! This is insane!
I kept reading about people having to re-install a fresh copy of snow leopard and then re-upgrade to Lion, but this computer came fresh from the factory with Lion, so what in the world is my solution? This is depressing. Any thoughts?
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Nov 17, 2011 6:40 AM in response to SParker1txby rgnabisco,there is no solution. my advise: take it back and demand a full refund. Maybe if Apple sees an influx of returnerned hardware they'll start to take their software problem a little more seriously.
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Nov 17, 2011 7:43 AM in response to SParker1txby adetri,You have two main solutions:
1) Return it and research hi-end Windows Machines and take your choice / gamble.
2) Stick with it and hope Apple fix the issue - they are contacting many people about it which is re-assuring.
Neither are perfect.
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Nov 17, 2011 8:08 AM in response to Michael Empricby asoksevil,I'm having the same issue on my 2010 MacBook Air.
4 hours is the maximum time I can get since I updated to Lion, with Snow Leopard, I could easily get 6 hours.
Please Apple, fix this as soon as possible.
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Nov 17, 2011 8:10 AM in response to Michael Empricby milwaukee_bronze,So after I calmed down a little and put my rational head back on, Here are the steps I am taking to make sure I was not imagining the change in performance.
1) Repair Permissions and Drive - I couldn't do step 2 without this - Lion the gift that keeps on giving.
2) Carve out 2x30Gb Paritions from my 320Gb HD.
3) Install clean Lion download from utility partition. onto first 30Gb Partition. Apply all OS Updates, install gfxStatus v2.1 and Firefox 8.0.
4) Install Clean SL from DVD onto second 30Gb Partition. Apply all OS Updates, install gfxStatus v2.1 and Firefox 8.0.
Next Steps:
5) Boot Lion, run 2Hr test and verify drain
6) Recharge Battery
7) Boot Snow Leopard run 2Hr test and measure drain.
I'll let you know results after the test.
Possible further steps: standby test for both OS.
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Nov 17, 2011 8:38 AM in response to milwaukee_bronzeby Redarm,milwaukee_bronze wrote:
4) Install Clean SL from DVD onto second 30Gb Partition. Apply all OS Updates
Keep in mind that many have reported that SnowLeopard 10.6.8 already incorporates the battery issues.
Maybe try 10.6.7 first.
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Nov 17, 2011 8:34 AM in response to Redarmby milwaukee_bronze,Good Catch! I'll download the 10.6.7 and 10.6.8 combos and make a 3rd test.