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so...is Apple ever going to fix this draining battery issue
Still very annoyed that my 2011 13" MBA with ML battery drains so unbelievable fast.
I was seriously at 70% about 15min ago just browsing the forums and i'm already at 63% Complete hogwash! Waiting for a patch Apple.... ![]() ![]()
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The link below should answer most, if not all, of your battery/charging questions. If you haven't already done so, I highly recommend you take the time to read it. Apple Notebook Battery FAQ |
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Wow you sure are quick GGJ! OP, as GGJ pointed out, there are many factors that influence the battery life of the MBA. I also have a 13in MBA and have no problems getting ~7.5hrs on a charge. Some factors to think about: -Do you have bluetooth on? -Do you have screen set to max brightness? -Do you have a strong wifi signal or does your computer have to search for a stronger signal? -Do you frequent websites with a lot of flash? -Do you download a lot of files while surfing? There are many factors that go into how long your battery will last. |
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I got 6-7 hours when I first bought it. Now I'm lucky to get 3 hours with ML. The battery itself seems to be in good shape. Coconut Battery says 43 cycles and 93% capacity remaining. Sure looks software related to me.
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Screen brightness is one of the top battery killers - I'm surprised you ever saw 6-7 hours on max brightness.
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It's plugged in most of the time.
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this is basically me too. except Coconut says i have 80 cycles, 91% capacity, and the mac is only 7 months old. I haven't changed anything i do on my computer (pre Mountain Lion and post). Just the incredible battery life drop is annoying. Going from 6 hours to 3 of normal web surfing, no downloading or movie watching... |
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If ur still on 10.8.0 should immediately update to 10.8.2.
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Expect to be either ignored or be bombarded with people rushing to Apple's defence stating the bleeding obvious. My battery was rubbish even on the latest 10.8.2 version. First time I've had a problem with Apple since ditching PC's ten years ago. My battery life went from a 7 hour battery life doing the normal things I do to a 2.5 hour battery life doing the same things. This happened exactly the same time I upgraded to 10.8. I tried all the things I could find like those battery reset things. It was just like having a PC, spending more time trying to get the machine to work instead of using the bloody thing. Any way to cut a long story short I did a fresh install by downloading the OS onto a USB drive and installing it from there. This worked. I hope it works for you if you try it. It isn't exactly straight forward so check out some guides on you tube before having a go. Good luck.
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I challenge that. Your battery life dropped because there was an increase in power demands. You simply need to isolate the source of the higher power demand. I've seen too many of these baseless claims that battery life suddenly dropped significantly doing the same thing. Such claims are absolutely false.
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my battery life on my 2010 macbook pro now on mountain lion doesnt come close to the battery life it had with snow leopard. it also takes a stupid amount of time just to shut down compared to snow leopard as well.
the battery life on my 2012 macbook air running mountain lion isnt bad. however i run ultra low brightness ( 1 notch) so it has helped alot. im not sure about no 7 hours though. my 2010 macbook pro running snow leopard was the best. i easily got 8+ hours with wifi on but low brightness. |
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Exactly. Many times is not that the user is doing more, is that the user at some point downloaded an app, updated something and that something is spanning a background task that a normal user doesn't know nor care in most circumstances until, uh? how come my battery... I wish Apple has a built-in power use analyzer by processes, so one can look at at an history and compare before and after. Not saying THIS is that case, Apple is not perfect <gasp! blasphemy> |
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Reloading from clean is always a good thing to try. When I was with windows I had a procedure where right after a clean install, I would make an IMAGE out of it, and anything happen after that am able go reload and back to a known-to-be-good state in 15 mins.
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