chriswinsor said: pretty brutal for the worlds largest company. Except it's not the world's largest company. The 2012 15" models have a 10.95 V battery, so it's probable that 13" models have the same. Simple multiplication gives you an estimate of the capacity: Q (mAh) = Q (wh) * 1000 / V = 63.5 * 1000 / 10.95 = ~5800 mAh. C.
The starting $1,299 configuration of the MacBook packs a 1.1-GHz Core M processor, 8GB of RAM and 256GB of flash storage. Stepping up to the $1,599 model bumps the CPU up to a 1.2-GHz Core M and
the $200 that you are paying is basically new keyboard, trackpad, top case and battery. I had my top case replaced because of the swollen battery back in 2018 under applecare. And I just replaced my swollen battery by myself for $49, just need a nylon string and the screwdriver to open it up. A brand new battery will typically lose 20% capacity by 1,000 cycles (charging the MBP everyday for nearly 3 years) but batteries lose capacity every year even if they’re not being used. Download coconut battery to see what the original capacity is. If the current capacity is at 80% then it’s definitely time for a new one. Technical specifications for the MacBook Pro "Core i5" 2.9 13" Early 2015. Dates sold, processor type, memory info, hard drive details, price and more.