2020 MacBook Pro 13" results #13

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opened 2025-12-30 01:32:01 +01:00 by adam · 1 comment
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Originally created by @peterlewis on GitHub (Jun 4, 2020).

Just for your information, I've got a 2020 MacBook Pro 13" (A2251) and I've been using AlDente on it for the past day or so.

I've found that it appears to work as intended (obviously taking into account the disclaimer in your README) and, when setting the max charge to 50%, the device stops charging at 51%.

I'm unsure of whether this is enough 'testing' for you to consider adding it to the README, but I wanted to let you know my results!

Originally created by @peterlewis on GitHub (Jun 4, 2020). Just for your information, I've got a 2020 MacBook Pro 13" (A2251) and I've been using AlDente on it for the past day or so. I've found that it appears to work as intended (obviously taking into account the disclaimer in your README) and, when setting the max charge to 50%, the device stops charging at 51%. I'm unsure of whether this is enough 'testing' for you to consider adding it to the README, but I wanted to let you know my results!
adam closed this issue 2025-12-30 01:32:01 +01:00
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@davidwernhart commented on GitHub (Jun 4, 2020):

Hi @peterlewis!
Thank you for this information. I will add the new MacBook Pro to the readme.
Also, in the newest release, the max charge should now be the same as the one displayed in MacOS (at least in the common 80% range).

Best regards,
David

@davidwernhart commented on GitHub (Jun 4, 2020): Hi @peterlewis! Thank you for this information. I will add the new MacBook Pro to the readme. Also, in the newest [release](https://github.com/davidwernhart/AlDente/releases), the max charge should now be the same as the one displayed in MacOS (at least in the common 80% range). Best regards, David
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Reference: starred/AlDente-Battery_Care_and_Monitoring#13