Today, over a period of 8 hours the battery lost 20% while ASLEEP. Before I put it to sleep I was sure to close all apps. Any ideas?
Same thing here. If my MBA is asleep for 2 days, it's dead when I open it up.Today, over a period of 8 hours the battery lost 20% while ASLEEP. Before I put it to sleep I was sure to close all apps. Any ideas?
That's a bit excessive. I've left my Air asleep for 2 days and it came back with 45% left
There is a shut down feature in Mac OS X... does everyone realize this? With an SSD it boots in half a minute anyways. Shuts down in less than a second.
Still can't beat 1 second restart from Sleep lol
And you will cycle through your battery faster needing to replace the original.
I'm already at 327 cycles in 4 months, so a few more done by Sleep/Recharging don't matter for me.
That is exactly my point. You are ruining your battery!
You are ruining your battery!
That is exactly my point. You are ruining your battery!
No, they're using their battery.
That's like saying "I drove 1,500 miles in one month - I'm ruining my car!"
One thing that surprised me when I went from Windows to Mac, was the lack of hibernation on the Mac. On windows you have:
1. Shut down- Takes the longest to startup, but conserves the most battery life.
2. Hibernation- conserves about the same battery life as shutdown, but starts up more quickly because it is not a full "cold boot".
3. Sleep- Wakes up quickly, but battery life dwindles down each hour it is in sleep, because electricity is being used to maintain what is in memory (same as Mac sleep).
Of course everything comes at a cost. For maximum battery life, always cold boot, for quick startup, use sleep (but with decreased battery life). But as was mentioned, an SSD somewhat overcomes the delay to always "cold boot", but once again, it comes at a cost (higher price).
lol... that means my 4 year old car with 72k miles is ruined? or my 1 year old bike with 12k miles is ruined too?
It's a laptop, I'm gonna use it as one. If I didn't wanna use my battery, I would've got a desktop.
That's a COMPLETELY different analogy.
Here's the difference. You have the OPTION to turn off the MBA so the battery doesn't needlessly drain completely while in sleep. This means TWO things. One, you are wasting more energy in a green world foolishly needing to recharge more often. Two, your battery needs to be sent to a landfill further destroying the environment in less than a year instead of more than three. In three years, go through three batteries instead of one. THIS IS FAR DIFFERENT THAN ANYTHING TO DO WITH A CAR AND DRIVING MILES.
We are talking about BEING RESPONSIBLE instead of foolishly wasting a finite resource and furthering the irresponsibility as some people just don't care about our planet and find this acceptable. I DON'T. I don't think anyone should consider this smart or intelligent in the least bit. Quite honestly, it's ridiculous to be so caught up with one's self to consider the planet less important than ten seconds of time. Now, calculate this over let's say half the MBA users and what do you get?
FINALLY, let's discover a truthful analogy. You're stuck in traffic and you're going to be stuck for three hours. Do you A, turn off the car and conserve fuel - B, leave the car running because you have more money and don't care about polluting the atmosphere for others? Nevermind the financial ramifications of a tank of gas and assume the weather is mild... what's the right way to deal with the situation? NOW, multiply that by ALL people stuck in traffic for those three hours... then multiply it by how many times it happens per day... then per year and so on.
The bottom line is this ignorant attitude needs to stop ONE PERSON AT A TIME! How about we ALL understand this rather than just a few doing the job we could all make a serious impact. Apple has attempted to do that, but people find it humorous to just let their batteries find the landfills so they can boot a few seconds faster. People also calculate that if they leave their Mac sleeping two days later the battery is completely drained... why does that not wake anyone's eyes? That's a clue. It's NOT just recharging the battery more it's also sending more batteries to the dump! Quite honestly, I am disgusted by the attitude of a few and how that is perceived by many.
I expect more from people...