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minus-squarehanke@feddit.nulinkfedilinkarrow-up2·4 days agoThis might not help a lot but here is my FW13 story. I got it somewhere around 2024/2025 and the battery life was very bad. Like a couple of hours tops. I was sad, but lived with it for a while. Then when I started using NixOS (love it) the battery life improved dramatically. I think it is because I configured some Framework-hardware-specific configuration thingy that was made for the device. So making sure you have the right firmware or whatever really does change a lot. I don’t think it’s even close to 18 hours, but it is way better than before. Also, setting the screen to 60hz instead of 144hz might save you some battery. Good luck!
This might not help a lot but here is my FW13 story.
I got it somewhere around 2024/2025 and the battery life was very bad. Like a couple of hours tops.
I was sad, but lived with it for a while.
Then when I started using NixOS (love it) the battery life improved dramatically.
I think it is because I configured some Framework-hardware-specific configuration thingy that was made for the device.
So making sure you have the right firmware or whatever really does change a lot.
I don’t think it’s even close to 18 hours, but it is way better than before.
Also, setting the screen to 60hz instead of 144hz might save you some battery.
Good luck!