Brand new MacBook Pro randomly shuts down
My brand new Macbook Pro 13 inch shuts down randomly, I bought it 1 day ago and it already happened 3 times. It only turns back on when I put the charger in.
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My brand new Macbook Pro 13 inch shuts down randomly, I bought it 1 day ago and it already happened 3 times. It only turns back on when I put the charger in.
One of the ways to calibrate a macbook/mb-pro battery (aside from older info for PBk/iBk)
is contained in this article; which reflects back to their aim, of calibration of replacement:
• Calibrate and Exercise your Battery for Better Health, Run times - blog.macsales:
https://blog.macsales.com/27698-calibrate-and-exercise-your-battery-for-better-health-run-times
..another take on this matter, from noteworthy new/replacement battery maker..
• How to Calibrate a Mac Laptop's Power System - NewerTech
https://www.newertech.com/batteries/power-calibration-guide/
older batteries and vintage devices (reference iBook G3/G4 & PowerBook G3/G4) differ:
• Battery Conditioning newer tech OWC - (note OS X Tiger 10.4 is mentioned)
{..and I've been able to nurse sickly dead battery macs back to life, with older calibration method
over several tries; sometimes over three or four days, using the battery conditioning info w/ G4s..}
..then, Apple's modern fix glosses over the mechanics of calibration; newer OS does most of it..
https://www.apple.com/batteries/maximizing-performance/
My near mint condition iBook G4 mid-2005 12-in 1.33GHz portable Mac still works well; & has
one of the last newer tech batteries available from the maker; so it sees old-school calibration.
This still runs Tiger 10.4.11 and accesses web via TenFourFox custom browser. ~ Three old macs
are in the same boat; two 2005 G4s, and one early 2006 MacBook1.1.
The rules of letting the battery 'run flat' vary; if you let the mac shut down naturally with super
low battery, (as indicated within instructions) that event usually is OK for a few times in its life.
A new portable mac could see the battery fully charged for several hours before continued use.
That one fairly new may have issues and power failures(?) may be due to this factor.
• About Mac notebook batteries - Apple Support
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204054
Be forewarned to never run the battery flat, as that can cause premature failure.
Good luck & happy trails!🌞
Try this: https://support.apple.com/en-ca/HT201295 and/or take it here: https://www.apple.com/retail/storelist/
Omg looks like a widespread issue among MacBook Pro. I just bought mine last Friday then got it replaced on Sunday. Unfortunately, the second laptop was having the same issue. I was able to record the issue, from 0 to 65% after plugged in.
I called apple support but they just told me to reset some SMC but still getting the same issue.
Battery cycle count is just 2 and normal.
Replaced mine and now works. tried resetting the SMC. Called apple and they gave me the best advice.
"Take it back to the place where you bought it and get a new one."
Best advice as now enjoying a great product. 👌
Issue all sorted now, new MacBook and no issues at all.
Tried to calibrate the battery, before having to drive 50 miles to get a replacement.
Must of just been unlucky.
All sorted now and enjoying the power of the new MacBook
I have the same problem, tried everything.
Going to take it back tomorrow.
Did you ever find out why it does it?
I charged it overnight and let it run completely flat the next day. The battery wasn't calibrated right and so I solved the problem!
Brand new MacBook Pro randomly shuts down