![]() ![]() Of course macOS does provide more information about battery health. I’m afraid that if your model doesn’t have a T1 or T2 chip, it will almost certainly be unable to offer this new feature, and you’ll be left one checkbox short. In case you’re thinking that I’m trying to use this on a laptop which isn’t compatible, this is on a MacBook Pro 16-inch 2019. For the sake of completeness, here’s the modified version of the Energy Saver pane, with its new button to access battery health management features. ![]() ![]() That’s it: a checkbox which you should normally leave ticked, but can uncheck if you want to override it. The moment that I saw Apple’s announcement about new battery health management in macOS 10.15.5, I knew that I’d have to describe it in detail here, so here goes.
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