Current Battery Capacity: 17%
That's when plugged in and fully charged. It jumps up (!) to 26% when I unplug it. Screenshot taken using coconutBattery. I've consulted the battery exchange page for MacBook Pro 15-inch laptops, but that doesn't apply to me. I'm going to try battery callibration, but that seems like voodoo. One person tried this but success looks limited, and my case is extreme since I bought my MacBook Pro 8 months ago. I get about 20-30 minutes of battery life. Should (or can) I get a replacement battery from Apple?
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That battery should still be in warranty, and unless it's been abused, Apple should replace it as they did for my MacBook battery when it exhibited similar behaviour. If you have AppleCare, so much the better.
I called Apple, and they agreed to send me a replacement battery. I imagine I'll get it within the week.
The thrilling conclusion, two weeks later.
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