Instructions for charging MacBook Pro properly

Here's what you need to know to properly charge your MacBook Pro.

How to charge Macbook Pro is suitable?

Whether you're using any MacBook Pro model, new or long-established, simply plug in the charging cable and your device will automatically charge in the background. However, there are some things to consider to help make this process happen in a safer and more efficient way.

Older MacBook Pro models will have a slight difference in the way they charge. For example, older MacBook Pro models released before 2016 use Apple's proprietary magnetic charging cable. The cable will automatically snap into the correct position when you place it near the charging port.

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Modern MacBook Pro models use a USB-C port for charging, which is more convenient, but the charging head won't attach as tightly to the charging port as older magnetic cables.

You can use any USB-C cable to charge the new MacBook Pro. However, using the cable that came with the machine is still the best option.

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Using the device while charging can cause the battery to fully charge more slowly, especially when not in use.

Avoid using batteries if possible. If you often use your MacBook Pro in a fixed location, always leave it plugged in to prevent battery drain. Use batteries only when you are forced to work in places where power is not available.

Which port is used to charge Macbook Pro?

Here's how to find the exact location of the charging port on new and older MacBook Pro models:

Step 1. Look to the right side of the device.

Step 2. On older MacBook Pro, the charging port is square, where you can attach the magnetic charging cable.

( Note : The light of the charging cable turns orange to indicate charging is in progress, or green to indicate that the battery is fully charged).

Step 3. On newer MacBook Pro models, plug the USB-C cable into any port you find. In general, plugging in the charging cable on the right side is ideal. (There will be no charging status light).

Is it possible to charge a Macbook with a smartphone charger?

This depends on the model of MacBook Pro you own. With that said, older MacBook Pro models use a proprietary magnetic charging cable and only a single charging port, so you won't have much choice.

Meanwhile, the new MacBook Pro uses a USB-C port for charging like most current smartphones and tablets. Therefore, you can use the same charger of these devices when needed, but should be minimized, only used in situations where it is really needed.

Is it safe to charge using the ports on the left side?

Some recent research has found that there can be problems when you regularly charge the battery through the left ports of the new MacBook Pro. Notably, this can cause the machine's temperature to spike, even overheat and crash. Here are the things you need to consider before charging the battery through the left ports:

  • Check if you can charge your MacBook Pro from the left side. Not all MacBook Pros have a charging port on the left-hand side, so don't worry about this if yours doesn't.
  • Consider if you can move the device's position to charge it from the right side? Do so if you can.
  • Pay attention to the temperature of the machine Not all MacBook Pro immediately crashes if you charge through the ports on the left. In most cases you won't have a problem, but the risk is there, so pay close attention.
  • How long does it take to fully charge a MacBook Pro?

    This depends on the model of MacBook you own and the % when starting to charge. Newer models often come with fast charging technology, so the charging time is also significantly shortened. You can click the battery icon in the menu bar to estimate how long it will take to fully charge your device.

    How much does it cost to replace a MacBook Pro battery?

    If your MacBook Pro is no longer under warranty, Apple will charge a battery service fee depending on the model you own. The battery for the 13-inch or 15-inch MacBook Pro has a reference price of about $129, while the battery for the 16-inch MacBook Pro, 13- and 15-inch MacBook Pro with retina display will cost about $199.

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