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citivolus

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This is a huge feature to me. I'm guessing you still need to log in with TouchID. But in the demo, Craig lifts the screen and we instantly see the desktop. I guess he had "require password" turned off. Anything more to expect with this?
 

Shivetya

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well you could put a screen shot from shutdown up to make it appear instant, its been done before, I doubt all services are awake instantly (wifi/bluetooth) as they need time to negotiate
 

bill-p

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I'd guess probably "Power Nap" is constant now.

So instead of opening the MacBook to find that notifications are rushing in, you'll just see that they are already there in the dock icons.

Also they didn't outright say it but you can see the specs when you order: WIFI 6!
 

Briskit

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Sorry for the confusion, but aren't MacBooks already 'instant' on? Based on the demo Craig showed, my MacBook Pro [2020] also turns on right when I lift the screen...
 
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ChromeCloud

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My guess is that Apple Silicon Macs do not go to sleep when you close the lid (the CPU does not power off, exactly like it does not power off when you lock iPhones and iPads by pressing the sleep/wake button) so "waking" up the Mac is faster when you open the lid again.
 
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citivolus

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Sorry for the confusion, but aren't MacBooks already 'instant' on? Based on the demo Craig showed, my MacBook Pro [2020] also turns on right when I lift the screen...
All modern laptops turn on within a few seconds of opening the lid; I noticed over time that even my 2020 MBP would sometimes take a few seconds before turning on the screen and logging me into the desktop. My hope is the new AS laptops will eliminate this delay.
 
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citivolus

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One thing I noticed is that Apple isn't advertising the "Standby time" for the new AS MacBooks. Previous models were advertised as having "Up to 30 days of standby time". I wonder if this Instant on" feature will be eating battery life and reduce the amount of standby time...
 

Supra Mac

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All modern laptops turn on within a few seconds of opening the lid; I noticed over time that even my 2020 MBP would sometimes take a few seconds before turning on the screen and logging me into the desktop. My hope is the new AS laptops will eliminate this delay.
You can adjust to keep "instant" on for longer but at the expense of battery life. You have "instant" for so long, I forget the default time then it goes into standby mode. These settings are in command prompt under pmset -g

If you are in standby then the wake could be around 3-4 seconds.
 

subjonas

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So can we confirm “instant on” causes shorter standby battery life? Anybody have any numbers? Estimates?
Anybody know how long the default “instant on” time is (before it goes to sleep)?
And how long does it take to wake from actual sleep?

I realize some of these answers will vary a bit from person to person, and even depending on OS. My MacBook Pro on Mavericks used to wake from sleep within one second, but when I updated to Sierra it slowed to about 7 seconds.
 
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