

So, it is perfectly reasonable for your 7 month old battery to have lost 350mAh. (Side note: anyone else can find out their battery capacity, original capacity, and battery age with this tool.) Assuming it discharged 1% a month while in storage for 7 months, that means your battery could have lost 487 mAh while in storage. You stated your battery age as 7.2 months, and your original battery capacity as 6960 mAh.
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MacBook] have a self-discharge rate typically stated by manufacturersīasically, even if you are not charging or discharging your Mac battery at all, it will still lose 1-2% of its capacity every month (on average). Li+ rechargeable batteries [like the kind in a vintage list (all models) are considered obsolete.Batteries gradually self-discharge even if not connected andĭelivering current. When applied to Apple Retail Stores and these operating regions, products on the U.S. product list, but make no distinction between vintage and obsolete. All Apple Retail Stores and the Canadian, European, Latin American, and Asia-Pacific operating regions follow the U.S. Service providers cannot order parts for obsolete products. Monster-branded Beats products are considered obsolete regardless of when they were purchased. Apple has discontinued all hardware service for obsolete products with no exceptions. Obsolete products are those that were discontinued more than 7 years ago.
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Mac, iPhone, iPad, iPod, and Apple TV vintage products continue to receive hardware service from Apple service providers, including Apple Retail Stores, subject to availability of inventory, or as required by law.įor products purchased in France, see Statutory Warranties of Seller and Spare Parts. Vintage and obsolete products - Apple Support Vintage products are those that have not been manufactured for more than 5 and less than 7 years ago. However, a 2011 MBP 13" is still on the Vintage list and may be eligible for an OEM battery replacement - at least in the US.

It's hard to decipher what it means where several regions are mentioned as making no distinction between Vintage and Obsolete. They've modified their policy (I believe from last October) where Vintage devices are eligible for service with repair parts. However, your MacBook Pro is on Apple's "Vintage" list. I would prefer an OEM battery since there seem to be issues with most aftermarket replacements. However, Apple's official policy is that the battery should only be serviced by Apple or an Apple Authorized Service Provider. The battery is replaceable, and a fairly simple thing to do with the correct tools. Contact an Apple Authorized Service Provider or Apple Retail Store for assistance servicing a removable battery." Most older Mac notebooks have removable batteries that you can replace yourself. MacBook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2009) and later MacBook Pro (15-inch, Mid 2009) and later.

All MacBook Pro computers with Retina display.MacBook (Retina, 12-inch, Early 2015) and later.These Mac notebooks have built-in batteries: MacBook, MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro computers with built-in batteries should only have their batteries replaced by an Apple Authorized Service Provider or Apple Retail Store. Attempting to replace a built-in battery yourself could damage your equipment, and such damage is not covered by warranty. "Servicing the battery in your Mac notebook How do I confirm if my mac has a removable battery? But the link below seems to suggest otherwise. I thought my early 2011 macbook pro has a removable battery.
