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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Battery capacity and load cycles
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<blockquote data-quote="sdsviet" data-source="post: 643218" data-attributes="member: 49451"><p>@ OP, i had the exact same problem u did. original battery on my first gen mbp was replaced because of the recall. the replacement after a year turned south as i was only getting 50% health with only 65 cycles. i decided to bring in the apple store and talked to the genius about it. i told him my situation and he tested the battery and said yea its a bad battery. he then type in my mbp serial and said im out of warranty. he then said i'll get u a new battery, no charge because it would be shady of him to make me pay for a new battery since the replacement was also a crappy battery. so bring it in and see if u get a nice genius like i did. he didnt have to do it but he did it anyways. im very happy with the apple store in my area. they also replace my magsafe that had the connector problem where the wire came loose and frayed. they knew it was a common problem so they didnt even ask me any info and just gave me a new one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sdsviet, post: 643218, member: 49451"] @ OP, i had the exact same problem u did. original battery on my first gen mbp was replaced because of the recall. the replacement after a year turned south as i was only getting 50% health with only 65 cycles. i decided to bring in the apple store and talked to the genius about it. i told him my situation and he tested the battery and said yea its a bad battery. he then type in my mbp serial and said im out of warranty. he then said i'll get u a new battery, no charge because it would be shady of him to make me pay for a new battery since the replacement was also a crappy battery. so bring it in and see if u get a nice genius like i did. he didnt have to do it but he did it anyways. im very happy with the apple store in my area. they also replace my magsafe that had the connector problem where the wire came loose and frayed. they knew it was a common problem so they didnt even ask me any info and just gave me a new one. [/QUOTE]
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