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J&JPolangin

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Jul 5, 2008
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Close to a boarder, in Eu
I've felt for some time that the iPads are due for a boost in charging speeds. The 14" MBP can even fast charge with a more powerful adapter, though I unfortunately didn't have a 100ish watt adapter to test with.
...but won't constantly "fast charging" any device negatively impact its battery life/health?
An M1 MBP or MBA will outlast an M2 11" iPP with similar usage and I wouldn't want anything hurting its battery health even more...please correct me if I'm wrong?
 

teh_hunterer

macrumors 65816
Jul 1, 2021
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...but won't constantly "fast charging" any device negatively impact its battery life/health?
An M1 MBP or MBA will outlast an M2 11" iPP with similar usage and I wouldn't want anything hurting its battery health even more...please correct me if I'm wrong?

Would that logic not apply to any phone, tablet, laptop etc that has fast charging?
 

Vivian125

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May 19, 2017
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So true.. thats why i avoided 12.9” model iPad and sticked to 11 inch only… its just too close even to 16 inch Macbook… and the 12.9 is still far closer to 25 monitor than to iPhone screen size area.. just because of that 4:3 aspect alone..
 

ericwn

macrumors G5
Apr 24, 2016
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So true.. thats why i avoided 12.9” model iPad and sticked to 11 inch only… its just too close even to 16 inch Macbook… and the 12.9 is still far closer to 25 monitor than to iPhone screen size area.. just because of that 4:3 aspect alone..

I think the difference between the 12.9 iPad Pro and the 16” MBP is massive, apart from them being completely different types of devices of course.

What exactly is a 25 monitor?
 
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