LMP Lithium-ion polymer battery for Apple MacBook 13" white, produced 10/09-07/11, MacBook6,1, MacBook7,1, (equivalent to A1331), built-in, A1331, 10.95V, 60Wh, RoHS compliant.
Our genuine LMP batteries deliver highest performance and a long battery life. They can be charged without any loss of quality despite not being fully charged or discharged.All batteries in general have life cycles lasting over a few hundred times. The performance and battery time usually decrease with the age of the battery. If your current battery lasts less than 90 minutes, it’s time for a new battery to provide your notebook with the full battery capacity again.
Key Features
- High capacity
- Long stand-by time
- High cycle stability
- Low self-discharge
- Overload protection
- True Li-ion polymer battery
replaces the original battery of the following Mac models:
MacBook6,1 (13-inch, Late 2009)
MacBook7,1 (13-inch, Mid 2010)
Warranty: 1 year
Find the right battery here:
https://lmp-adapter.com/en/battery-finder
! An important note: We advise you to calibrate the new battery immediately after installation:
Step 1: Connect your device to a socket with a power adapter.
Step 2: Fully charge the battery. Wait until the battery indicator shows 100% before disconnecting the power adapter from the device.
Step 3: Make sure that no important files are open.
Step 4: Wait for the device to go into sleep mode.
Step 5: Leave the device in the sleep mode for at least 5 hours.
Step 6: Fully recharge the battery. Make sure that the power cord stays permanently and safely connected to the device until it is fully charged.
Even though this procedure takes some time - we recommend recalibrating batteries from time to time as this will extend the battery life.
- "Built-in batteries" are integral parts of the MacBook and MacBook Pro case and should be replaced by a professional.
- Noairfreight possible!
- Please do not return inflated batteries to DataWorld, but dispose of them on site!
Safety instructions
Caution: Do not open the battery, drop it, squeeze it, throw it into an open fire or heat it above 100° C.
Incorrect handling may cause it to ignite.
It must be disposed of separately from household waste in the battery waste.
Contains no mercury (Hg).