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yusufemirturk

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Hi, I’m new in here!

I’d bought macbook air m1 about 6 months ago. I used to use windows devices, that’s why I cannot understand how macs work.

I wonder if everything is right about my battery. I would like to share my battery info, please check it out and please tell me if there is sth wrong.

Thanks!
 

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PaladinGuy

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Sep 22, 2014
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Hi, I’m new in here!

I’d bought macbook air m1 about 6 months ago. I used to use windows devices, that’s why I cannot understand how macs work.

I wonder if everything is right about my battery. I would like to share my battery info, please check it out and please tell me if there is sth wrong.

Thanks!

That seems to be pretty fast battery degradation, but Apple will tell you it’s normal. Either way, they almost certainly will not do anything for you until you hit 80% battery health capacity. I’ve just found that it’s a complete lottery when it comes to Apple products and the battery you get. Some just seem to be worse than others.
 

satcomer

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It's new operating system trying to protect your battery if you leave your Mac plugged in! It's to protect the lithium battery! You could always just click the battery icon and select 'Charge to Full Now' if you are that paranoid!
 
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