Where did you get the “M1 ready build“ of firefox? And have they said anything about when it will be generally available? I have heard December 15 several times but don’t know where that data comes from.
Version 84 beta is M1-native
Where did you get the “M1 ready build“ of firefox? And have they said anything about when it will be generally available? I have heard December 15 several times but don’t know where that data comes from.
dmccloud, do you by any chance have Chrome installed? Or is your machine Chrome-free?Version 84 beta is M1-native
Is calibrating a battery still a thing? I feel like battery technology left that behind years ago. Not to mention, it's a brand new battery. 5 days old.I'd calibrate your battery, if I were you.
Run the machine until it powers off (0%) then fully charge it, without using it. This will calibrate your battery, and should help.
I performed a battery calibration first thing with my M1 MBP.Is calibrating a battery still a thing? I feel like battery technology left that behind years ago. Not to mention, it's a brand new battery. 5 days old.
Actually you have since deep discharge causes huge stress to battery. Li-ion battery should be avoided to run empty-I performed a battery calibration first thing with my M1 MBP.
I think it just gets all of the cogs working, so to speak
You have nothing to lose, by giving it a try.
Do the SMC reset and it will do a battery calibration - I had to do that on many of my Macs to start reducing drain over time...I'd calibrate your battery, if I were you.
Run the machine until it powers off (0%) then fully charge it, without using it. This will calibrate your battery, and should help.
Actually you have since deep discharge causes huge stress to battery. Li-ion battery should be avoided to run empty-
Well depth of discharge plays a big part in battery health. https://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/how_to_prolong_lithium_based_batteries
Just going from 100% to 80% DoD increase life by 50%.
My point was also that you do not magically get better battery run times by doing completely unnecessary "calibration". All you get from running 100% to 0% is straining your battery and there is no benefit from this.
M1 one Macs don't have SMC any more.Do the SMC reset and it will do a battery calibration - I had to do that on many of my Macs to start reducing drain over time...
It was mentioned in comment section of your link that Apple Macbook with non-removable battery has already been calibrated from factory and does not need this.Calibration may be unnecessary at this point, but apparently occasional calibration is still a thing:
BU-603: How to Calibrate a “Smart” Battery – Battery University
Learn why calibration is needed and how often it is requiredbatteryuniversity.com
It wouldn't be a thing if it wasn't pretty harmless.
dmccloud, do you by any chance have Chrome installed? Or is your machine Chrome-free?
I ask because of this Tweet from Loren Brichter (who knows what he's talking about).
I indeed have Chrome installed and wonder if that's part of the problem.
How does one do a SMC reset on the M1s?Do the SMC reset and it will do a battery calibration - I had to do that on many of my Macs to start reducing drain over time...
SMC and PRAM are not applicable to M1 Macs.How does one do a SMC reset on the M1s?
Idc how “painful” it is to switch people stop using chrome 🙄Seems there might be something about Chrome that is causing issues with battery drain on M1s.
Check out Rene Ritchie vid on Youtube for the full rundown on the situation.