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- All workers must be paid a living wage for their labor.
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No, they give you the option to cap the charge percentage at 80% but youโll need to buy iPhone 15 to get it ๐
Jesus, my Moto G from 2022 has that feature... Apple is a bunch of aasholes.
I'm specifically talking about macbooks.
My laptop is of course at 100% despite what this says, plugged into my wall outlet, like usual.
That means your battery (which can hold 94% of its original specified charge) is at 100% of 94%. Not indicating 94% and never going higher (because the 6% is unable to hold a charge). What it can hold, is full, so 100%.
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I understand how to read.
Ignore the 94% it's the part below it.
It's supposed to stop charging my battery at 80%. It (edit: almost) always charges my battery to 100% despite the setting.