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vahla

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Aug 29, 2019
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hello. Here, please mention your experiences about the more efficient maintenance of the battery, especially the ipad Pro, which makes heavy games and processes work in the operation of these batteries, and if the battery is not working for at least one day to one week, etc.
 
The 80-40 rule for changing can be used for better, long lasting battery. If your doin lg heavy gaming it’s a but difficult to keep an eye on the battery level.
 
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Here is Apple’s official battery page with advice:

Thank you. As you have written on the Apple site, you should not fully charge it in your opinion that it is never full charge?
 
Thank you. As you have written on the Apple site, you should not fully charge it in your opinion that it is never full charge?

I don’t read a reference that says “never fully charge your iPad”.

I tend to not overthink battery usage to be honest. I use my iPads in the household for 3-5 years and charge whenever I need. I use a 30W fast charger with my iPad Pro and it can be topped up really quickly.
 
I don’t read a reference that says “never fully charge your iPad”.

I tend to not overthink battery usage to be honest. I use my iPads in the household for 3-5 years and charge whenever I need. I use a 30W fast charger with my iPad Pro and it can be topped up really quickly.

I do the same. I don't treat my iPad or other devices as battery storage units. I bought them to use them, not to continually worry about how long the battery will last. This is the world with embedded rechargeable batteries.
 
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