Pretend it doesn't exist and stick with the percentage. What you're getting is a constant source of stress. You might think it's useful to have a rough idea of how much work time you have left, but that's not what you're getting. You'll see it go from an impossible 14:21 to a stress-inducing 1:35 and back with the launch or closing of an app or the start or completion of a task. It's almost impossible to correctly guestimate how much time is left on a battery in a highly dynamic environment but, worse, Apple's battery API has been wonky for a while. When you click on it, though, you get an estimate of how much time is left - 4:35 remaining, for example. The Mac's menubar shows the percentage of battery life left, just like iOS. Here's what I wrote in my MacBook battery life troubleshooting tip: (3 hours into using it on airplane Wi-Fi, primarily Notes + Safari.) /cT6WAjDvMe- Rene Ritchie □ November 30, 2016 Oh 13-inch MacBook Pro with Touch Bar, you tease…
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