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iPad 11 pro battery health

Hey all,

Last week I bought a used ipad pro 11 inch great conditions with a battery health of 91% is it considered a good percent, mainly i use it for google sheets, icloud files, editing doc, sending emails and a little bit of watching youtube.

based on this use is it gonna last for a good time before needing to replace the battery?


thanks

Posted on Apr 28, 2024 7:11 AM

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Apr 28, 2024 8:08 AM in response to Abdallah.1990

How are you establishing the "battery health" of your iPad?


Unlike iPhone, iOS/iPadOS for iPad has never had the Battery Health feature - most likely because iPad batteries are both considerably larger and have a much longer service life than iPhone. Any Apps or utility software that you may be using can only offer an estimate of your iPad's battery condition - and the figures produced can be very inaccurate.


An iPad battery is rated to maintain at least 80% of its initial capacity after 1000 full charge/discharge cycles - whereas an iPhone is rated to have 80% of initial capacity after 500 full cycles.




iPad 11 pro battery health

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