I guys, im just wondering if i should use manual calibration(run it down completely and then fully uninterrupted charge it) or i have to download battery apps that using 3 step cycle charging
Which one is true?
Thanks a lot![]()
I guys, im just wondering if i should use manual calibration(run it down completely and then fully uninterrupted charge it) or i have to download battery apps that using 3 step cycle charging
Which one is true?
Thanks a lot![]()
No need for any special apps to manage your battery. I recommend following the battery guide in the iPad manual. Apple has done a lot of work to get the most from their batteries, and it works pretty good. After over two years of use, my iPad original is still good for ten hours. I only rarely drained the battery, and did not leave it on the charger for long periods after it was charged.
iPad 3rdG (iPad TNG), iPad 1stG (Seadog's iPad), iPod Nano (2ndG), iPod Nano (6thG), iPod Touch, 2006 iMac, 2011 Mac Mini, 2-2010 MacBook, 2010 MacBook Pro, HP Z200.