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.