can you go back?Noooooo!!! It's noticeably worse!!!!! I was getting like 8 hours on Yosemite on average and now I'm getting just under 6. I'm pretty sure I'm going back to Yosemite and staying there.
Used to be around 7-8 hours on normal web browsing/iTunes on Yosemite. It's doing around 6 hours in El Capitan
I'll give it a try for one or two weeks to see how the battery does. My macbook is actually blazing fast now. That's why I'm still liking El Capitan as for now. My macbook is mostly on power cord, so battery backup doesn't matter that much to me. But it's good to have the feeling of knowing that you've got long battery backupExactly; is pointless to move to 10.11 given the purpose of a Notebook is to be capable of running off the mains supply for extended periods of time. I rather feel this is one of Apple`s games as once Skylake Mac`s are available magically the "lost" time on battery will be "found" and all will be "awesome" again.
Seriously Apple needs to step up their "game" it`s ludicrous that the latest release of OS X is less power efficient than the previous iteration. I was planning on replacing my 15" rMBP on the release of Skylake, however the more I read about El Crapitan the less I care for it, nor do I want to be locked into it...
Q-6
I'll give it a try for one or two weeks to see how the battery does. My macbook is actually blazing fast now. That's why I'm still liking El Capitan as for now. My macbook is mostly on power cord, so battery backup doesn't matter that much to me. But it's good to have the feeling of knowing that you've got long battery backup
How is everyones Battery Life on El Capitan compared to Yosemite?
Has anyone noticed anything?
Why is this happening?
MacBook Pro Retina 13'' 2014
Exact same issue here. On my 2014 11" MBA, I used to easily get 10+ hours of battery life on Yosemite, but now I get maybe 7 hours with a clean install of El Capitan. I've noticed that Safari is shown as ALWAYS using up significant energy, even is it only has a single tab open. Its energy impact jumps all over the place under Activity Monitor. I noticed little snitch showing a lot of oddly excessive activity from Safari. Is this just an issue with Safari, or is this some kind of internal mess-up with El Capitan? Do I need to downgrade? :/Why is this happening?
MacBook Pro Retina 13'' 2014
Exact same issue here. On my 2014 11" MBA, I used to easily get 10+ hours of battery life on Yosemite, but now I get maybe 7 hours with a clean install of El Capitan. I've noticed that Safari is shown as ALWAYS using up significant energy, even is it only has a single tab open. Its energy impact jumps all over the place under Activity Monitor. I noticed little snitch showing a lot of oddly excessive activity from Safari. Is this just an issue with Safari, or is this some kind of internal mess-up with El Capitan? Do I need to downgrade? :/
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It was a few days ago.10.11 "phones home" more than 10.10 which explains the additional activity. I don't think it`s related to Safari as I have 9.0 on my 10.10.5 systems and I don't perceive any loss in time on battery. When did you update the OS? as it can take "some" to settle down, if it`s more than a day or two it`s obviously related to 10.11.0
Q-6
It was a few days ago.