How I know battery health on my iPad ?
How I know battery health on my Ipad ?
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iPad Air, iPadOS 16
How I know battery health on my Ipad ?
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iPad Air, iPadOS 16
1. Using iPad Analytics Data:
Your iPad collects analytics data that includes battery information. Here’s how to access it:
• Enable Analytics Sharing:
• Go to Settings > Privacy & Security > Analytics & Improvements.
• Toggle on Share iPad Analytics.
• If this was previously off, wait 24–48 hours for data collection.
• Access Analytics Data:
• Navigate to Settings > Privacy & Security > Analytics & Improvements > Analytics Data.
• Locate the latest file named Analytics-... or log-aggregated-....
• Tap to open the file.
• Extract Battery Information:
• Tap the Share icon and select Copy.
• Open the Notes app and paste the copied data into a new note.
• Tap the Share icon in Notes and choose Find in Note.
• Search for MaximumCapacityPercent to find your battery’s maximum capacity percentage.
• Search for CycleCount to see the number of charge cycles your battery has undergone.
This method provides an estimate of your battery’s health.
2. Using Third-Party Applications:
Several third-party tools can help you check your iPad’s battery health:
• iMazing:
• Download and install iMazing on your Mac or PC.
• Connect your iPad to the computer via USB.
• Open iMazing and select your iPad.
• Click the battery icon to view details like maximum capacity and charge cycles.
• coconutBattery (Mac only):
• Download and install coconutBattery on your Mac.
• Connect your iPad to the Mac via USB.
• Open coconutBattery and select the iOS Device tab to view battery health information.
These applications provide detailed insights into your iPad’s battery status.
3. Using Shortcuts:
You can use a shortcut to simplify the process:
• Install the Shortcut:
• Open Safari on your iPad and visit the Battery Stats shortcut page.
• Tap Add Shortcut to add it to your Shortcuts app.
• Run the Shortcut:
• Go to Settings > Privacy & Security > Analytics & Improvements > Analytics Data.
• Open the latest analytics file.
• Tap the Share icon and select Battery Stats.
• The shortcut will display your battery’s maximum capacity and cycle count.
This method automates the extraction of battery health data.
Note: Apple states that iPad batteries are designed to retain up to 80% of their original capacity at 1,000 complete charge cycles. If your battery’s maximum capacity is significantly below this, you might consider a replacement.
1. Using iPad Analytics Data:
Your iPad collects analytics data that includes battery information. Here’s how to access it:
• Enable Analytics Sharing:
• Go to Settings > Privacy & Security > Analytics & Improvements.
• Toggle on Share iPad Analytics.
• If this was previously off, wait 24–48 hours for data collection.
• Access Analytics Data:
• Navigate to Settings > Privacy & Security > Analytics & Improvements > Analytics Data.
• Locate the latest file named Analytics-... or log-aggregated-....
• Tap to open the file.
• Extract Battery Information:
• Tap the Share icon and select Copy.
• Open the Notes app and paste the copied data into a new note.
• Tap the Share icon in Notes and choose Find in Note.
• Search for MaximumCapacityPercent to find your battery’s maximum capacity percentage.
• Search for CycleCount to see the number of charge cycles your battery has undergone.
This method provides an estimate of your battery’s health.
2. Using Third-Party Applications:
Several third-party tools can help you check your iPad’s battery health:
• iMazing:
• Download and install iMazing on your Mac or PC.
• Connect your iPad to the computer via USB.
• Open iMazing and select your iPad.
• Click the battery icon to view details like maximum capacity and charge cycles.
• coconutBattery (Mac only):
• Download and install coconutBattery on your Mac.
• Connect your iPad to the Mac via USB.
• Open coconutBattery and select the iOS Device tab to view battery health information.
These applications provide detailed insights into your iPad’s battery status.
3. Using Shortcuts:
You can use a shortcut to simplify the process:
• Install the Shortcut:
• Open Safari on your iPad and visit the Battery Stats shortcut page.
• Tap Add Shortcut to add it to your Shortcuts app.
• Run the Shortcut:
• Go to Settings > Privacy & Security > Analytics & Improvements > Analytics Data.
• Open the latest analytics file.
• Tap the Share icon and select Battery Stats.
• The shortcut will display your battery’s maximum capacity and cycle count.
This method automates the extraction of battery health data.
Note: Apple states that iPad batteries are designed to retain up to 80% of their original capacity at 1,000 complete charge cycles. If your battery’s maximum capacity is significantly below this, you might consider a replacement.
For reasons known only to Apple, the battery health feature has until recently been an exclusive feature of iOS for iPhone. Prior to release of recent models of iPad Pro, iPad Air and iPad mini, 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.
An iPad battery is rated to maintain at least 80% of its initial capacity after 1000 full charge/discharge cycles.
For older models of iPad that don't have the battery health feature, there are software packages available that can access battery cycle count. Popular choices for Mac are Coconut Battery and iMazing - whereas iMazing is available for PC.
https://www.coconut-flavour.com/coconutbattery/
The are also third-party shortcut scripts available that can semi-automate analysis of your iPad's analytics files - and provide a calculated estimate based upon the charge-cycle count. If this method is of interest, try using a Google search for "iPad battery health shortcut".
Warning: Be aware that running third-party shortcuts, downloaded from external sources, carry risk - in that they may not work, may be malicious, or may export private/sensitive data from your device. Use shortcuts entirely at your own risk; if anything goes wrong, you're on your own.
If you are experiencing difficulties with your iPad battery holding charge, you might be best advised to have your iPad tested. If you directly contact Apple Support - and explain your problem - you can request a remote battery diagnostic. The tests will confirm the status of your battery - and other elements of your iPad’s health.
Alternatively, a visit to the Genius Bar at your local Apple Store would provide opportunity for your iPad to be similarly tested by the Apple technicians - after which you can explore your available options.
Genius Bar Reservation and Apple Support Options - Apple
You can contact Apple Support using the Contact Support link at top-right of this page. You can also initiate a support case using the excellent Apple Support App; if not already installed on your iPad, the App can be downloaded from the App Store:
it's only a feature on iphones, there are third party apps in app store which claim to be able to tell, how much you can trust what they say I can't say, but since they are in app store they could not harm the ipad, but if it was me then I would not spend too much money on them
How I know battery health on my iPad ?