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My MB is brand new...I bought it in july. It shows 23 cycles and according to Coconut the capacity is at 95-96%. A bit weird for a new PC ?!
 
Is it good? On a bright side I don't think it is going to swell anytime soon with that much charge capacity left.

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My 7,1 had 37 cycles when the battery quit working. It says 100% but is at replace now and dies if not connected to the charger. I have tried resetting the SMC but it made no difference.
 
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Bought mine open box certified in March and my cycle count is 6. It stays by the couch plugged in mostly.
 
Bought new few days ago for funny price, price was no.1 for my decision to buy it, there was 1 cycle on:)

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I have this situation right now on my late 2008.
Suddenly the battery ran out.
In your opinion, is there a way to recover it?
I did all possible software reset.

Thanks.

It's a GREENCELL.
 

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I have this situation right now on my late 2008.
Suddenly the battery ran out.
In your opinion, is there a way to recover it?
I did all possible software reset.

Thanks.

It's a GREENCELL.

Your battery is obviously very cheap and I don't think there is anything you can do to recover it. It is crazy that your battery died just after one year and ~10 load cycles(you do need to exercise your battery more than that though). This is exactly the reason I avoided the cheap after market batteries. You could have gotten more life out of a s/h 10 years old original Apple battery.
 
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2015 Retina MacBook at 172 cycles but only 82% health. It has spent most of its life on A/C power.
 
2015 Retina MacBook at 172 cycles but only 82% health. It has spent most of its life on A/C power.


not that good. try to use the battery atleast twice a week from 100% to 20%.
i have been using this practice for almost 5 years. macbook pro 2015", battery cycles 500, battery health 87%
 
My 2017 reached the 80 percent capacity threshold and its original battery was replaced at 621 cycles
 
not that good. try to use the battery atleast twice a week from 100% to 20%.
i have been using this practice for almost 5 years. macbook pro 2015", battery cycles 500, battery health 87%

Do you think this will return some of the battery capacity or is this to prevent the battery health from dropping further?
 
I know people have all these various things that they believe they must do to keep their batteries in great condition. I never bother. Sometimes my portable Macs stay on the power adaptor for weeks and sometimes they are left in a cupboard for a year with a flat battery. It seems to work for me.

85% after 5 years. I am happy with that.

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not that good. try to use the battery atleast twice a week from 100% to 20%.
i have been using this practice for almost 5 years. macbook pro 2015", battery cycles 500, battery health 87%


it will help your macbook pro battery health from dropping further.
 
I know people have all these various things that they believe they must do to keep their batteries in great condition. I never bother. Sometimes my portable Macs stay on the power adaptor for weeks and sometimes they are left in a cupboard for a year with a flat battery. It seems to work for me.

85% after 5 years. I am happy with that.

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Same MacBook here. I don't pay attention to battery health and Im sitting at 81.2% with 357 cycle count after 5 years. Still chugging along.
 

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