K kat.hayes macrumors 65816 Original poster Oct 10, 2011 1,448 52 Jun 4, 2018 #1 No matter how long I keep my first gen 12.9 iPad Pro plugged in it stays at 92% charged. Does this mean that the battery is on its way out? Thanks.
No matter how long I keep my first gen 12.9 iPad Pro plugged in it stays at 92% charged. Does this mean that the battery is on its way out? Thanks.
gobikerider Suspended Apr 15, 2016 2,022 1,478 United States Jun 4, 2018 #2 My 2017 12.9 was doing the same thing a reboot seemed to fix it. I think over time the percentage just gets out of sync. Reactions: kat.hayes
My 2017 12.9 was doing the same thing a reboot seemed to fix it. I think over time the percentage just gets out of sync.
B blitzwing macrumors member Sep 30, 2012 67 25 Jun 5, 2018 #3 Try draining the iPad to 0% and charge it back to 100%. Helps to calibrate the battery
xx22 macrumors regular Oct 1, 2017 195 132 Jun 5, 2018 #4 Batteries wear out too. I hate these non replaceable battery devices.
ericwn macrumors G5 Apr 24, 2016 12,160 10,992 Jun 6, 2018 #5 blitzwing said: Try draining the iPad to 0% and charge it back to 100%. Helps to calibrate the battery Click to expand... I’m pretty sure that calibration is done automatically and draining hasn’t been required for a while.
blitzwing said: Try draining the iPad to 0% and charge it back to 100%. Helps to calibrate the battery Click to expand... I’m pretty sure that calibration is done automatically and draining hasn’t been required for a while.
aakshey macrumors 68030 Jun 13, 2016 2,932 1,385 Jun 6, 2018 #6 ericwn said: I’m pretty sure that calibration is done automatically and draining hasn’t been required for a while. Click to expand... That’s false. I’ve faced similar issues in the past and fixed them by calibration. With iPad Pro 2nd gen.
ericwn said: I’m pretty sure that calibration is done automatically and draining hasn’t been required for a while. Click to expand... That’s false. I’ve faced similar issues in the past and fixed them by calibration. With iPad Pro 2nd gen.