Q: Poor battery life after Sierra upgrade
I upgraded my 2014 Macbook Air to Mac OS 10.12 Sierra last week. For some reason I hadn't upgraded to El Capitan, so I went straight from Yosemite to Sierra. Since then, my battery life more than halved, and now lasts about 3.5 hours (see screenshot below), with no change in my usage pattern.
Following advice from Apple support, I reset the SMC and then also the NVRAM, with no results.
I called again and I've been told that I should try testing my Mac in safe mode, as if the problem was caused by some software I had installed, while the only thing I installed recently is Sierra, or otherwise have my hardware checked in an Apple store. It is clearly NOT a hardware issue since it only started after installing Sierra, and the status of my battery shows up as "normal".
The operator of the customer care was quite unhelpful, dismissing my claim that the issue only appeared after upgrading to Sierra as according to him it's not a known issue (even though I was able to find some other users with similar complaints in various forums). The only other option I have been given was to do a factory reset, wiping out my hard disk in the process, which is something I'd rather avoid.
Is anyone else having similar problems? Any possible solutions? Long battery life was one of the reasons why I bought a Macbook air, and losing this feature overnight is really disappointing.
MacBook Air (13-inch, Early 2014), macOS Sierra (10.12)
Posted on Oct 11, 2016 12:43 PM

