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mikebjammin

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My Mid 2012 MBP died on my recently so I upgraded to a 16 inch MBP that I bought directly from Apple. I thought I was purchasing a 2020 model, however, when I go to the "About this Mac" it says 2019.

Obviously its not a deal breaker I'm just a little confused. Manufactured date is 8/10/2020.
 
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I didn't want to make a new thread, but this is my battery status. It is at 100% but only has 95.6% capacity. Do I need to condition the battery (i.e., drain it completely) since it is new or did Apple do that already?
 
Last thing (I swear lol): I got 2 TB of SSD and when I go to "About this Mac" - "Storage" it is coming up as "Flash Storage"; is that what it is referred to as on Macs? Just want to make sure.
 
My Mid 2012 MBP died on my recently so I upgraded to a 16 inch MBP that I bought directly from Apple. I thought I was purchasing a 2020 model, however, when I go to the "About this Mac" it says 2019.

Obviously its not a deal breaker I'm just a little confused. Manufactured date is 8/10/2020.

There isn't a specific 2020 MBP, they're all the "2019 Series"
 
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