Hi, everyone, I had the New iPad for a little more than one month. During the past month, I had frequently let the iPad go through a charge cycle, which is about 3 times a week. Then I read about (from wikipedia, and battery university and other sites) that this is not good for the new iPad's battery, and it's better to keep the battery level at about 5% and under 80% to avoid deep-discharging and over-charging. Now everytime when I charge the battery to 80%, it will appear to be 83% or 84% shortly after I unplugged.
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Don't know if I already damaged the battery or not. Does anyone know if there is a way or an APP to test the iPad's battery status?
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And should I go through a charge-cycle as mentioned by the offical site or simply do a full charge like they said in the how to ? Any response will be appreciated.
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