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trongvosong

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Feb 21, 2024
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😭😭😭😭😭😭I just bought macbook pro m3 3 months ago, charging cycle is 24, but apple battery is 94%. Is this Apple's intention to make users spend money to replace new batteries faster?
Does anyone know the reason? Please help me. I plugged the charger directly into the macbook, because Apple said that when plugged in directly, the power source would go straight into the device without going through the battery, so the battery would not be damaged, but in reality, why is it so different?:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:
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Bigwaff

Contributor
Sep 20, 2013
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You know nothing, John Snow. What you see is expected. MBP, battery, and charger working as designed. No worries.
 

Jhonjhon236

macrumors member
Aug 18, 2022
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My mid 2015 Has 350 cycles and is 78% max capacity according to Coconutbattery. Defenetly does not sound like a normal amount of wear but Apple probably wont touch it until it hits 80%.
 

dizmonk

macrumors 65816
Nov 26, 2010
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That doesn't seem right. I'd go to the Apple Store and have them check it out.
 
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