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[Update] Overview: Battery capacity (mAh & Wh) of the Apple iPad models
In the following I have summarized the Apple iPad battery capacity in mAh (and with an update also in watt hours or Wh) for each model. Battery capacity (mAh & Wh) of the Apple iPad models including Pro, Air and mini To make it as easy as possible, the individual iPad models, their model number and the associated battery capacity in milliampere hours (mAh) and the battery capacity in watt hours (Wh) are listed in the following table. There is a lot of data on your Apple iPad, such as the serial number that it was designed in California and assembled in China, what specifications the charger should have and so on.
You can also find some here on the blog Power banks put to the test, so that you can choose exactly the model with which your iPad comes best during the day or the week.
Apple iPad Pro 11 (2021) – Battery
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Apple iPad Pro 12.9-inch (2021) Specs
The specifications also include 5G variant and new ultra wide 12MP camera on the front.
How to Check an iPad’s Battery Health
Instead, if you want to find out your iPad’s battery health status, you need to apply workaround solutions. You’ll either need access to a macOS or Windows computer and a third-party app that specializes in performing different maintenance tasks for devices such as the iPad. iMazing is a handy bit of software that you can install on both macOS and Windows computers. This program resembles iTunes because you can use it to back up your iPad files and perform similar tasks.
Mainly, it’s meant to give you a summary of your iPad’s battery health. In the bottom right-hand corner of the window, click on the Battery icon. The pop-up window will give you a full run-down of your iPad’s battery health. The iMazing app works perfectly well on both macOS and Windows computers. You’ll see how many times your iPad has been charged, what its capacity is, the manufacturer, and all the other relevant information. If you’re losing charge quickly, more than 1% a minute, then that’s a sign your battery isn’t as good as it used to be and might need to be replaced sooner rather than later.
Then, you have to tap on Battery Health and then read the percentage next to Maximum Capacity. Lithium batteries have a longer shelf life, though, and are less expensive and easier to make.
You can charge your iPad hundreds or even thousands of times and have fewer battery cycles on your hands. Your iPad’s battery cycle is relatively “buried” into the device and could seem like an odd process, but it works. Scroll down to the section of data that starts with log aggregated and click on the last one in the list.
Follow the directions shown above to view the battery cycle on your iPhone.
Hopefully, Apple will ensure the iPad has the built-in Battery Health feature in the future. The third-party apps mentioned in the article work well and will give you a good estimation of your battery health, and a little bit more than that as well.
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