henry72
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Since the battery is glued to the machine...are they going to give you a new MBP like they do with iPhones and iPads?
That would be awesome 😀
They should make it like the iPad, can't open it at all 🙂
Since the battery is glued to the machine...are they going to give you a new MBP like they do with iPhones and iPads?
Which is essentially $200. Why do you think they chose such an odd number?
WOW!!! My MBP >>> 56 cycles and 90% health.
I can buy a car battery from Walmart for $90. This price is ridiculous. Hopefully it will be cheaper by the time I need a replacement though.
So, does the trend continue? Will the batteries take 50 years to get down to under one hour of usage time?
% hrs Year
100% 7 5
80% 5.6 10
80% 4.48 15
80% 3.584 20
80% 2.8672 25
80% 2.29376 30
80% 1.835008 35
80% 1.4680064 40
80% 1.17440512 45
80% 0.939524096 50
Since the battery is glued to the machine...are they going to give you a new MBP like they do with iPhones and iPads?
Since the battery is glued to the machine...are they going to give you a new MBP like they do with iPhones and iPads?
They're likely going to give you a new motherboard, and send yours away to be refurbished. That's probably why the SSD is not soldered onto the board like the RAM - to preserve your data.
I can buy a car battery from Walmart for $90. This price is ridiculous. Hopefully it will be cheaper by the time I need a replacement though.
The thing about the battery reaching 1,000 charges before getting to 80% capacity was not true for my 2010 13" MBP. Mine stayed close to 90% at 1,300 cycles, and then it just stopped working one day. It went from 90% to 0%. Apple wouldn't replace it under warranty, and my repair cost $179 because of not having an Apple Store nearby and going through an AASP. I understand their policy and I did put the computer through its paces, but I'm not sure they're right with their estimate that it should still be at 80% after a 1,000 cycles.
Not surprising after seeing the insides! They'll have to do some crazy stuff to un-glue it!
At least their battery life estimates (for me at least) are better than what they claim, my mid-2010 MBP has been through 818 cycles and is at 90% health.
The thing about the battery reaching 1,000 charges before getting to 80% capacity was not true for my 2010 13" MBP. Mine stayed close to 90% at 1,300 cycles, and then it just stopped working one day. It went from 90% to 0%. Apple wouldn't replace it under warranty, and my repair cost $179 because of not having an Apple Store nearby and going through an AASP. I understand their policy and I did put the computer through its paces, but I'm not sure they're right with their estimate that it should still be at 80% after a 1,000 cycles.
I'm at 652 cycles at 91% health on my Mid-09 15" MBP. I can see myself going with this battery for another 3-4 years easily if it keeps degrading at this slow rate. 1200-1300 cycles at 75% health is good enough for me for a 6-7 year old MBP.
I'm on a 2008 MBP right now and it's on it's way out this year for sure. I maxed the ram when I got it, have done fresh hard drive os installations periodically, and it still chokes up a little on the web, and dealing with hd video is painful.
Not just according to that source.
Horse's mouth: http://www.apple.com/support/macbookpro/service/battery/
Not surprised there's a price bump since they made it unservicable and actually glued to the motherboard, along with making it more advanced (powerful).