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2016 macbook pro 15" with touch bar poor battery life

I just received my new 15" MacBook Pro with touch bar. The battery life is horrible!!! I have Safari open with 6 tabs and with 95% battery, I am told that I have under 3 hours of battery life left! I thought these things were supposed to get 10 hours? I ran the battery down in 3 hours last night only browsing the web. I wasn't watching videos, just browsing. Is there something wrong with my laptop?

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MacBook Pro with Retina display, macOS Sierra (10.12.1), 15" with touch bar

Posted on Nov 20, 2016 10:07 AM

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Posted on Mar 5, 2017 11:31 AM

Hey everyone,


Received a new MacBook Pro with Touch Bar 15" as well, and like several of you, was shocked by the short battery life, even with the software updates. After some extensive trial and error, I have remedied my battery woes! Sharing out in case it helps any of you.


The largest change in my case was as some suggested, an SMC reset AND a NVRAM Reset. After doing both, my time remaining shot from 3-4 hours to 9-10 hours and even longer with further tweaks. I was shocked, but was able to verify the change based on using the Battery Guru app. The Milliamp output has been cut nearly in half to ~600 and the machine is significantly cooler during light usage. See below.


A little background:

  • As mentioned, my average was 3-4 hours with light usage. This was playing Spotify, writing emails, and surfing Safari only.
  • I have been using Fruitjuice and Battery Guru to monitor and verify usage time and energy output. Both put the machine at roughly 3-4 hours of battery time and on BG, I had an average ~1100 Milliamp output.
  • Assuming the higher output was the screen, kept brightness to 75% and reduced keyboard lighting to its lowest setting.
  • Confirmed Spotlight, Photos and iCloud had finished indexing before making a judgement.
  • Even after all of the above, still 3-4 hours.


But then: I noticed something was amiss when charging the device. The last time I did so, I found the machine running hot and I noticed the fan was going nuts. That lead to the SMC and NVRam reset. After doing so, voila! 9-10+ hours of battery life!


But not only that, I've been able to extend the battery even more so, doing some additional suggestions that the forums have suggested.:


  • Revisited my startup apps in Login Items and removed things like Skype for Business, Adobe Creative Cloud and several update checkers. Though several of these were negligible, some suggested S4B and Adobe may be eating up more resources and some have reported improvements.
  • Due to the recharge incident, I decided to disable Power Nap while on battery. I'm going to see if I run into the issue again while Power Nap is on charge, will report if it occurs again.
  • Download Turbo Boost Switcher to disable Turbo Boost. I found this adds around an hour of battery life back and the milliamp output can drop around 400 during light usage. Performance doesn't seem to be affected when doing light usage. I turn it back on when I'm working on more intensive applications or plugged in.
  • I keep my keyboard lighting low and brightness around 75%.


Anyway, that's been my experience, and I'm now very happy with the machine and thrilled that I don't feel the battery anxiety I once had. It would seem that there is something glitchy in either the hardware and software still, but hopefully it's just a SMC/NVRAM reset fix for many.


Good luck out there.

G

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Dec 5, 2016 6:59 AM in response to solope

apparently its against T&Cs to talk about beta programmes.


The non-disclosure agreement you agreed to in accepting the beta software to test says you will limit discussion of its operation to the Discussions section that pertains specifically to that software, (which is not available to the general public) and no "out in the Public eye" sections.

Dec 5, 2016 8:08 AM in response to lux2aeterna

Yeah… Idk how you can say "exactly 6 hours" means advertised as 10 hours… How do you figure that when i have NOTHING on the computer minus what came on it, "lightly surfed" the internet and had my brightness of the keyboard and screen LESS than the 12 clicks apple did (and lets not forget the fact that the only application open was safari). They said they got close to 10 hours… a lot of us do not. So Csound1, i know you love apple and its pretty apparent with how much you post here but please don't come at us saying the 6 hours or less that we are getting is what apple means by the up to 10 hours they advertise…

Dec 5, 2016 8:22 AM in response to solope

Issues we collectively have seen to date include:


• un-checking [√] automatic graphics switching ... (and not connecting an external display) appears to extend battery life

• opening Photos (and possibly other graphics-intensive Applications) may engage the discrete graphics chip anyway, which will reduce battery life

• sleep modes on the new processors in these MacBook Pro models appear to not be correctly calibrated into the battery-life computation, and a fix for this may be forthcoming

Dec 5, 2016 11:00 AM in response to Grant Bennet-Alder

Agree with all the above Grant.

I've managed to resolve my issues with a fresh install of 10.12.1, manually installing all applications fresh & manually transferring over my docs from my previous MacBook. I also manually imported all my original photos from my old Photos library to the Photos app. It does seem that Photos runs on the battery sucking Radeon graphics which I don't think is really necessary but once the migration had completed Photos Agent was running for a while in the background and my battery usage has steadily gone to something I would consider acceptable. For sure the time estimations are off, as I came back to my computer just now after it was idle for about 20 mins and I am on 25% with estimated time remaining of 4 hours 41mins. But before that while I was using it on light usage it was showing 28% left with approximately 2.4 hours left. That would indicated a 7-8 hour battery time on normal light usage which I'd be happy with.


I'll keep monitoring and see how the battery discharge looks over time but I'm happy as I now know its software issues for sure and not hardware. Just wish apple support would provide correct support rather than us have to do our own testing and work things out ourselves thus wasting a lot of time in the process.

Dec 5, 2016 12:53 PM in response to JohnZonie

Hey guys,


I just got back from apple.


They did a bunch of tests on the computer and it seemed like everything was fine. He did recommend me setting the computer back to factory settings and to reinstall the iOS. So far I have been on my computer for 10 minutes now starting at 100%... I have been checking email, eBay, blog sites etc along with iMessage open.


Start time : 3:40 (100%)

Now: 3:51 (99%) with estimated time left on battery at 10 hours.


11 minutes for 1% is WAY BETTER than the 4 minutes I got before resetting and reinstalling the iOS.


Ill let you know what my total time is once the batter hits zero. If it keeps this same time percent ratio then I will be extremely happy with the battery.


Let me know your thoughts.

Dec 5, 2016 1:05 PM in response to cab5g

So I was getting about 4-5 hours on both 10.12.1 and 10.12.2 Beta 4 but now with beta 5 I'm getting at lease 8 hours with standard use. Can anyone else confirm? It was clearly a software bug because my battery would get pretty toasty under literally no load, like nothing open at all in the foreground or background but now it stays super cool after beta 5.

2016 macbook pro 15" with touch bar poor battery life

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