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MBP Mid-2012 15” i7, 2.3 - Upgrades Worthwhile?
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<blockquote data-quote="chevyboy60013" data-source="post: 1942334" data-attributes="member: 408943"><p>My 2017 MacBook Pro I got a couple weeks ago said service battery, but lasted close to 7 hours, did the update from Catalina to Ventura, which it has been running Ventura now for 8 days and it also switched from service battery to normal, and now gets close to 10 hours on battery if I want to push it. Usually only discharge it to 45-50% and then charge it, gives me the actual 5-6 hours a day of work, that I put in to my 8 to 10 hour a day job, spend the other time either playing with the dog if I am working from home or getting Starbucks and roaming around outside with my cigar if I am at the office. Figured out if you give 100% effort to a job it gets you no place, and only causes irritation especially if it is nice outside. By updating the OS, it must reset the battery message. This battery has like 786 cycles on it and is listed as normal, or on coconut battery as good, after updating to Ventura</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chevyboy60013, post: 1942334, member: 408943"] My 2017 MacBook Pro I got a couple weeks ago said service battery, but lasted close to 7 hours, did the update from Catalina to Ventura, which it has been running Ventura now for 8 days and it also switched from service battery to normal, and now gets close to 10 hours on battery if I want to push it. Usually only discharge it to 45-50% and then charge it, gives me the actual 5-6 hours a day of work, that I put in to my 8 to 10 hour a day job, spend the other time either playing with the dog if I am working from home or getting Starbucks and roaming around outside with my cigar if I am at the office. Figured out if you give 100% effort to a job it gets you no place, and only causes irritation especially if it is nice outside. By updating the OS, it must reset the battery message. This battery has like 786 cycles on it and is listed as normal, or on coconut battery as good, after updating to Ventura [/QUOTE]
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