I tend to go that route. At the end of my work day, I always look at the battery indicator and see where I'm at. If it's so low that I don't think I'm going to be able to go without a charge later on that evening when I need my iPad again, I plug it in. If it's at 50% or higher, I don't worry about it. These are pretty high tech batteries--no need to fret so much about them.Just use it as is convenient to you. Don’t think about it.
My understanding is that the full discharge and recharge is for calibration (accuracy on displaying % battery remaining) and not for battery longevity.
Charge it between 15-20% but if you can don't let it go above 80, that's when it starts straining the battery.
Can you explain more on how to do this ? I have still not been able to understand what do you mean here ? Do you mean to say when the battery drops down to 15% start charging is that what you mean? But then what do you mean when you say don't let it go above 80 ?
Right 80% charge. Batteries operate the best between 40-80%. Often times though, maintaining the battery charge percentage between these percentages is difficult if not inconvenient.
Besides, most people only keep their phones 2-3 years and with normal usage, a battery will easily last that long (so 20-80% isn't needed - but if you want you can do it to help overall life).
But does that mean I should not charge the iPad battery ever above 80% ? I still didn't get it !