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Question about charging Apple pencil

I have an iPad and a 2nd gen Apple Pencil. Is it possible to keep the Apple Pencil connected (magnetized on the side) to the iPad all the time? Can this ruin the pencil battery?


Usually I use Apple Pencil so that it discharges at least 70%, after which I put it on the iPad for charging, and keep it there all the time, even when it's already charged. Is it okay to continue doing this, or is it better to put the Apple Pencil away from ipad when it's fully charged?

iPad Pro, iPadOS 15

Posted on Jan 6, 2023 2:20 AM

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Posted on Jan 6, 2023 3:41 AM

Yes, it is completely safe to leave your Pencil docked with your iPad for extended period - in fact, this is recommended…


A second generation Apple Pencil should be kept docked with the iPad when not in active use - as this ensures that the tiny internal battery is kept optimally charged when not in use. Charging only occur when the battery requires charge from the iPad, optimal charge being entirely automatic.


Keeping the Pencil separated from the iPad when unused risks allowing its battery to discharge; if allowed to remain in this state, the battery will suffer irreparable damage. When the battery fails, the only remedy is to replace the entire Pencil; the battery is not a serviceable item.


An otherwise healthy Apple Pencil will suffer no negative consequences from being docked with its host iPad for extended periods.


Charge your Apple Pencil and check the battery - Apple Support

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Jan 6, 2023 3:41 AM in response to SteveGrey7

Yes, it is completely safe to leave your Pencil docked with your iPad for extended period - in fact, this is recommended…


A second generation Apple Pencil should be kept docked with the iPad when not in active use - as this ensures that the tiny internal battery is kept optimally charged when not in use. Charging only occur when the battery requires charge from the iPad, optimal charge being entirely automatic.


Keeping the Pencil separated from the iPad when unused risks allowing its battery to discharge; if allowed to remain in this state, the battery will suffer irreparable damage. When the battery fails, the only remedy is to replace the entire Pencil; the battery is not a serviceable item.


An otherwise healthy Apple Pencil will suffer no negative consequences from being docked with its host iPad for extended periods.


Charge your Apple Pencil and check the battery - Apple Support

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