How to Check iPad Battery Health Without Computer

preview_player
Показать описание
For some reason, Apple doesn't include battery health percentage on the iPad and you're not able to find it easily. In this video, I go over one very clever method on how you can check it out on your own without any third party app or software and without computer. Later in the video, there's also a method using mac app.

Hope this trick helps you.

Check out my Etsy store:

Chapters
0:00 Intro
0:26 What is it?
1:10 No computer method
6:12 Why it's not there
7:48 Coconut battery
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

I still have this phone, but my old iphone 6s plus was at 76% after 7 YEARS OF USE! I didn’t use it lightly either. I recently upgraded and I also wanted to find out my Ipad’s battery percentage! Thank you for the high quality video! ❤

luceleaf
Автор

I have a 1st generation iPad Pro that my late grandpa bought for me 6 years ago as a surprise gift back in October 19th 2016 when my 1st Gen iPad Pro was 11 months old at that time, and it also shows me just that battery percentage display there instead of showing me it’s maximum capacity a.k.a. True battery age’s health too 6:41.

It’s old as hell despite it’s operating system now at iPadOS 15.6 as of Wednesday 8-17-2022 of course, one whole week ago on Wednesday 8-10-2022: it’s battery was down at 33% and I plugged it in to charge up on Wednesday morning, I come back to check on Wednesday night and it’s battery back on 100%, so I unplug it and put back in my bedroom and I left it unused for a whole week just to ask myself and wonder if I either need to get an Apple Store professional to fix my 1st Gen iPad Pro’s battery problem or if maybe I should start upgrading my iPad Pro to it’s newest younger generation with a longer battery lifespan, so I come back to check on my unplugged 1st generation iPad Pro one whole week later since I unplugged it from it’s battery charger when it finished reaching that 100 battery percentage, and it already went down to being at 12% after I had unplugged it and left it unused for a week, and I’m back to charging up again, plus I had just changed my iPad Pro battery charge alarm schedule from once a week on Wednesday to every Monday and Friday from now on.

But reflecting on how old my 1st generation iPad Pro is now since my late grandpa got it for me as a surprise gift on October 19th 2016, as well as since he later passed away 3 years ago on January 19th 2019 as I look back on those two things now, I’m starting to wonder more so than ever before if I should get an Apple Store professional to fix or replace my 1G 12.9 inch iPad Pro’s battery after it’s finished charging up to 100% again or if its time I should start looking into upgrading from an old iPad Pro generation of yesteryear to a newer and most recent iPad Pro generation of today’s day and age whatsoever… do you the uploader of this video or anyone else in this comment section have any advice on what I should do with my now almost 7 year old 1G 12.9 inch iPad Pro these days as of Wednesday August 17th 2022 of this comment of course?

HuskyLemur
Автор

Your videos are great and I can understand when you explain things….very nice and helpful ❤

shellyt
Автор

Thank you! This is works for me. After 2.5 years gaming non stop with air 3rd gen finally found out now they only have 89% battery capacity. 😢

fienitjung
Автор

I dont have one called log aggregated, dunno why they didnt include the option on ipad that we have on the iphone where you can just go see it in settings under battery.

artfartzy
Автор

I checked my ipad 9th gen battery health. It was in 100%. 3month of use

calebdanielbautista
Автор

Is 84% battery health for 3 years good? My grandma gifted this iPad to me 3 years ago, and I've been very paranoid about my battery health because there's no way my family has enough money to replace the battery

KeaneJ
Автор

i didn't find log-aggregated.... on my iPAD 5ht gen

shreyasingawale
Автор

For me no log aggregated file found is showing up..
Please help

Possessed_ModernGoDoc
Автор

Why would someone think you can’t officially replace the battery on an iPad? So what is Apple doing then when you go for a iPad battery replacement for $99?
Back in the day I replaced my iPad Air 2’s battery myself.
And your battery is over 100% because when they make the battery they can’t make it exactly so many mah. So they get as close as possible without going under the specified mah rating. Some software can see the extra and some just sees that it’s at least the specified mah so it says 100%.

JayP.
Автор

I have only log-power, is it the same?

paxton
Автор

Bro what if I put my ipad 9th generation for a night in charging it cause battry health

pankajsardhara
Автор

I chekked now but no result. Lowbatterylog writing on the screen. İpad air 3 2019

KaraKawa
Автор

I cant find them when I search “log”! please help me

bloxy_kai
Автор

My 3.5yr old ipad pro 2018 have 84% battery health and there was a time the avg screen on time was 14-16 hr
pretty good battery life

omprakashsahu
Автор

mine was at 93% after 8 months, is it just good?

Merbingerdeku
Автор

I bought my iPad Pro 12.9 last week and it showed 101% is that good for new one and will the capacity decrease rapidly?

eshwarkrishna
Автор

When I search “maximumcapacity” it does not show up.
I did everything right and even got the same app.

dysnomnia
Автор

I have been using my iPad for 6 months 10-12 hours it’s showing 93 is that normal ?

klshadow
Автор

I have ipad 4 which is almost 7 years old what do you think about it's battery health? Haven't changed battery maybe 55% or something

Omega_