Apple Has Now A Hidden Fix For MacBook Pro For Its Battery Problem

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Dec 19, 2016 12:58 PM EST

Apple's MacBook Pro was previously reported for its faulty battery life estimate, which is shorter than its actual battery level.

Many users claimed that the new Apple laptop hardly reach its ten hours battery limit. It could only be used with its five to six hours battery life, which doesn't agree with the company's promise.

And now, Apple's new release macOS probably provides a bit of solution on the battery estimate problem. The update on macOS 10.22 took off the indicator which shows the remaining battery.

The defective battery life estimation and varying power requirements situated in the battery by the CPU, GPU, and system architecture caused a dispute. Apple discovered a hard assessment of the residual battery over a certain MacBook Pro set up.

As per the Forbes, the time remaining indicator was pulled out due to complains from numerous users. It was forcefully removed changing some of the software with a longer battery power.

There were lots of reports about the significant battery life extension of the 2016 MacBook Pro items which has inducted the newest software updates. The update gives a relevant solution which is from six to seven hours; the battery life of the laptop was then prolonged to nine to ten hours.

The battery life problem and the stated repairs are pretty much in advance. Even though there are limited fixes trail approaching, and it was thought as being just a random rumors, further users were presenting their own positive outcomes. And that the indication of the fix is arising according to TechInvestorNews.

Apple winningly came up with a solution through a Hidden Fix For MacBook Pro. This was a pleasant news that MacBook users are now experiencing ten hours of battery life from their MacBook Pro. It was a good thing from Apple as their latest device is eventually in a right condition.

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