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New M2 MacBook Pro battery loss during sleep..
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<blockquote data-quote="MacInWin" data-source="post: 1923077" data-attributes="member: 396914"><p>No reference for the quote, but the quote leaves out a lot of the "reality" of what Apple has done. Instead of "energy saver" as a title, in Ventura Settings it is now "Battery" and you can set whether or not you want Low Power Mode, check Battery health, see recent usage, and in the Options area, Select if you want to put hard disks to sleep, wake for network access and optimize streaming when on battery. In addition, built into the power logic of Ventura (and Monterey before it) is smart charging, where, if you are on mains power most of the time, the battery is held at 80% charged, not 100%. You can then opt to quick charge that last 20%, or if you just grab and go, the logic resets and it will charge back to 100% when next connected and for a while afterwards, until you pass some threshold and it relaxes back to 80% again. </p><p></p><p>So, basically, what was there, is there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacInWin, post: 1923077, member: 396914"] No reference for the quote, but the quote leaves out a lot of the "reality" of what Apple has done. Instead of "energy saver" as a title, in Ventura Settings it is now "Battery" and you can set whether or not you want Low Power Mode, check Battery health, see recent usage, and in the Options area, Select if you want to put hard disks to sleep, wake for network access and optimize streaming when on battery. In addition, built into the power logic of Ventura (and Monterey before it) is smart charging, where, if you are on mains power most of the time, the battery is held at 80% charged, not 100%. You can then opt to quick charge that last 20%, or if you just grab and go, the logic resets and it will charge back to 100% when next connected and for a while afterwards, until you pass some threshold and it relaxes back to 80% again. So, basically, what was there, is there. [/QUOTE]
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