![]() ![]() “There is a charging problem” and “Charging Paused” would be good starting points. I hope Apple decides on some different phrases for two of those statuses. Still, there’s a really easy fix for this. ![]() Given the prominence that the Battery Health software has received from Apple, I’m surprised that this slipped through the attention to detail net. Three different scenarios, all of which offer important feedback to the user, and one single text string. In essence you can get the message “not charging” while you are charging, “not charging” while you are not charging, and “not charging” when you have an issue with the charging hardware. "You might also see “Not Charging" when your Mac isn't getting enough power to charge the battery, such as when it's not using the correct power adapter and cable, or it's plugged into a power source that isn't delivering enough power." They do not consider the battery user-serviceable. If this is a notebook Mac, all 2010 MacBook Pros have a built-in battery that Apple does not sell as a part. A MacBook Pro has a large battery that has to power everything. Subsequent paragraphs in the support document make it clear why there is confusion around charging under the new system: The Mac Pro needs only a small coin-type battery to preserves settings if the computer gets unplugged. The failure here is not a failure of the battery, or the charging circuitry, it is a failing of Apple’s user interface.
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