Here are 5 quick tips to prevent your new M1/M2 Macbooks battery from aging for the longer use of your machine.
- Avoid extreme temperatures: High temperatures can cause the battery to degrade faster. Avoid exposing your MacBook to high temperatures, such as leaving it in direct sunlight or in a hot car. Similarly, avoid exposing it to extremely cold temperatures.
- Avoid frequent charging: Frequent charging can also cause the battery to age faster. It’s best to wait until the battery is low (around 20-30%) before charging it. Try to avoid charging the battery unnecessarily.
- Use the correct charger: Using the wrong charger or a low-quality third-party charger can damage the battery and cause it to age faster. Always use the charger that came with your MacBook, or a certified third-party charger.
- Keep your MacBook up-to-date: Regularly updating your MacBook to the latest version of macOS and apps can include performance and energy-efficiency improvements, which can help prevent battery aging
- Reduce workload: Heavy workloads, such as running multiple apps or demanding tasks, can cause the battery to age faster. Try to reduce the workload on your MacBook by closing unnecessary apps and running fewer demanding task
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