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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
is keeping it plugged in bad for battery?
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<blockquote data-quote="sonspot" data-source="post: 903417" data-attributes="member: 109693"><p>the problem is your over thinking what apple is saying or what you read about the battery, what i think everyone is saying is, you can use the laptop plugged into the wall but you should unplug it once in a while and use the battery only and also follow apple battery calibration instruction (i think it applies to all laptop battery not just apple, so its not really apple calibration)..</p><p></p><p>my laptop is plugged in most of the day unless its sleeping or i'll unplug it for 2hr then plug it back it..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonspot, post: 903417, member: 109693"] the problem is your over thinking what apple is saying or what you read about the battery, what i think everyone is saying is, you can use the laptop plugged into the wall but you should unplug it once in a while and use the battery only and also follow apple battery calibration instruction (i think it applies to all laptop battery not just apple, so its not really apple calibration).. my laptop is plugged in most of the day unless its sleeping or i'll unplug it for 2hr then plug it back it.. [/QUOTE]
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