• ipad battery drain rapidly increased in the last week.

    From Chris@21:1/5 to All on Tue Feb 28 15:34:53 2023
    My gen 9 ipad with latest iOS has suddenly draining the battery rapidly.

    I've had it over a year and up until now the battery has lasted several
    days despite me using it every day. Now it lasts about half a day.

    My usage hasn't changed at all. I almost exclusively use Notes for
    handwritten notes of meetings. This is reflected in the battery history
    80-90% Notes.

    There's no battery health view on the ipad so can't tell whether this is
    a battery problem. Is there any way to find out whether it's a hardware
    or software requirements?

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  • From Wade Garrett@21:1/5 to Chris on Tue Feb 28 14:39:40 2023
    On 2/28/23 10:34 AM, Chris wrote:

    My gen 9 ipad with latest iOS has suddenly draining the battery rapidly.

    I've had it over a year and up until now the battery has lasted several
    days despite me using it every day. Now it lasts about half a day.

    My usage hasn't changed at all. I almost exclusively use Notes for handwritten notes of meetings. This is reflected in the battery history 80-90% Notes.

    There's no battery health view on the ipad so can't tell whether this is
    a battery problem. Is there any way to find out whether it's a hardware
    or software requirements?

    See my recent thread in the iPad forum that might be relevant...

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  • From sms@21:1/5 to Wade Garrett on Tue Feb 28 11:57:03 2023
    On 2/28/2023 11:39 AM, Wade Garrett wrote:
    On 2/28/23 10:34 AM, Chris wrote:

    My gen 9 ipad with latest iOS has suddenly draining the battery rapidly.

    I've had it over a year and up until now the battery has lasted
    several days despite me using it every day. Now it lasts about half a
    day.

    My usage hasn't changed at all. I almost exclusively use Notes for
    handwritten notes of meetings. This is reflected in the battery
    history 80-90% Notes.

    There's no battery health view on the ipad so can't tell whether this
    is a battery problem. Is there any way to find out whether it's a
    hardware or software requirements?

    See my recent thread in the iPad forum that might be relevant...

    If the iPad is jailbroken there's a Tweak to enable Battery Health, see <https://www.idownloadblog.com/2021/04/12/batteryhealthenabler/>.

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  • From nospam@21:1/5 to scharf.steven@geemail.com on Tue Feb 28 15:01:18 2023
    In article <ttlmaf$3mgh7$3@dont-email.me>, sms
    <scharf.steven@geemail.com> wrote:


    If the iPad is jailbroken there's a Tweak to enable Battery Health,

    there is no need to jailbreak.

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  • From Chris@21:1/5 to ecphoric@allspamis.invalid on Tue Feb 28 20:36:20 2023
    *Hemidactylus* <ecphoric@allspamis.invalid> wrote:
    nospam <nospam@nospam.invalid> wrote:
    In article <ttlmaf$3mgh7$3@dont-email.me>, sms
    <scharf.steven@geemail.com> wrote:


    If the iPad is jailbroken there's a Tweak to enable Battery Health,

    there is no need to jailbreak.

    Then how is battery health enabled on iPad?

    I'd like to know as well.

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  • From nospam@21:1/5 to ecphoric@allspamis.invalid on Tue Feb 28 15:32:25 2023
    In article <cWSdnSobW-BM_WP-nZ2dnZfqn_udnZ2d@giganews.com>,
    *Hemidactylus* <ecphoric@allspamis.invalid> wrote:

    If the iPad is jailbroken there's a Tweak to enable Battery Health,

    there is no need to jailbreak.

    Then how is battery health enabled on iPad?

    i didn't say it could be enabled on the ipad.

    i simply said there's no need to jailbreak to get that info, and there
    isn't.

    there are apps that run on both mac os and windows that can query it
    (and other info).

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  • From *Hemidactylus*@21:1/5 to nospam on Tue Feb 28 20:15:13 2023
    nospam <nospam@nospam.invalid> wrote:
    In article <ttlmaf$3mgh7$3@dont-email.me>, sms
    <scharf.steven@geemail.com> wrote:


    If the iPad is jailbroken there's a Tweak to enable Battery Health,

    there is no need to jailbreak.

    Then how is battery health enabled on iPad?

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  • From Chris@21:1/5 to Wade Garrett on Tue Feb 28 20:36:20 2023
    Wade Garrett <wade@cooler.net> wrote:
    On 2/28/23 10:34 AM, Chris wrote:

    My gen 9 ipad with latest iOS has suddenly draining the battery rapidly.

    I've had it over a year and up until now the battery has lasted several
    days despite me using it every day. Now it lasts about half a day.

    My usage hasn't changed at all. I almost exclusively use Notes for
    handwritten notes of meetings. This is reflected in the battery history
    80-90% Notes.

    There's no battery health view on the ipad so can't tell whether this is
    a battery problem. Is there any way to find out whether it's a hardware
    or software requirements?

    See my recent thread in the iPad forum that might be relevant...

    Blaming the magnetic cover seems like a bit of a reach.

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  • From *Hemidactylus*@21:1/5 to Chris on Tue Feb 28 23:46:48 2023
    Chris <ithinkiam@gmail.com> wrote:
    *Hemidactylus* <ecphoric@allspamis.invalid> wrote:
    nospam <nospam@nospam.invalid> wrote:
    In article <ttlmaf$3mgh7$3@dont-email.me>, sms
    <scharf.steven@geemail.com> wrote:


    If the iPad is jailbroken there's a Tweak to enable Battery Health,

    there is no need to jailbreak.

    Then how is battery health enabled on iPad?

    I'd like to know as well.

    So iPads are not self-sufficient. I was just told by nospam: “there are
    apps that run on both mac os and windows that can query it (and other
    info).”

    Lame!

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  • From *Hemidactylus*@21:1/5 to nospam on Tue Feb 28 23:31:58 2023
    nospam <nospam@nospam.invalid> wrote:
    In article <cWSdnSobW-BM_WP-nZ2dnZfqn_udnZ2d@giganews.com>,
    *Hemidactylus* <ecphoric@allspamis.invalid> wrote:

    If the iPad is jailbroken there's a Tweak to enable Battery Health,

    there is no need to jailbreak.

    Then how is battery health enabled on iPad?

    i didn't say it could be enabled on the ipad.

    i simply said there's no need to jailbreak to get that info, and there
    isn't.

    there are apps that run on both mac os and windows that can query it
    (and other info).

    So in your world fictitious people are still buying and using desktops or laptops? Apple shits on people who don’t. Why can’t iPad users get the same info that iPhone users do?

    [insert bullshit convoluted nonsplanation here]

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  • From Chris@21:1/5 to Chris on Wed Mar 1 17:52:30 2023
    Chris <ithinkiam@gmail.com> wrote:

    My gen 9 ipad with latest iOS has suddenly draining the battery rapidly.

    I've had it over a year and up until now the battery has lasted several
    days despite me using it every day. Now it lasts about half a day.

    My usage hasn't changed at all. I almost exclusively use Notes for handwritten notes of meetings. This is reflected in the battery history 80-90% Notes.

    There's no battery health view on the ipad so can't tell whether this is
    a battery problem. Is there any way to find out whether it's a hardware
    or software requirements?

    Seems like a couple of extra reboots fixed it. Working as normal today.
    Phew! I really depend on that ipad.

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  • From Jolly Roger@21:1/5 to Chris on Wed Mar 1 20:52:46 2023
    On 2023-03-01, Chris <ithinkiam@gmail.com> wrote:
    Chris <ithinkiam@gmail.com> wrote:

    My gen 9 ipad with latest iOS has suddenly draining the battery
    rapidly.

    I've had it over a year and up until now the battery has lasted
    several days despite me using it every day. Now it lasts about half a
    day.

    My usage hasn't changed at all. I almost exclusively use Notes for
    handwritten notes of meetings. This is reflected in the battery
    history 80-90% Notes.

    There's no battery health view on the ipad so can't tell whether this
    is a battery problem. Is there any way to find out whether it's a
    hardware or software requirements?

    Seems like a couple of extra reboots fixed it. Working as normal
    today. Phew! I really depend on that ipad.

    Nice. Probably just a software malfunction (app or system service).

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    I often ignore posts from Google. Use a real news client instead.

    JR

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  • From Wade Garrett@21:1/5 to Chris on Wed Mar 1 15:43:47 2023
    On 2/28/23 3:36 PM, Chris wrote:
    Wade Garrett <wade@cooler.net> wrote:
    On 2/28/23 10:34 AM, Chris wrote:

    My gen 9 ipad with latest iOS has suddenly draining the battery rapidly. >>>
    I've had it over a year and up until now the battery has lasted several
    days despite me using it every day. Now it lasts about half a day.

    My usage hasn't changed at all. I almost exclusively use Notes for
    handwritten notes of meetings. This is reflected in the battery history
    80-90% Notes.

    There's no battery health view on the ipad so can't tell whether this is >>> a battery problem. Is there any way to find out whether it's a hardware
    or software requirements?

    See my recent thread in the iPad forum that might be relevant...

    Blaming the magnetic cover seems like a bit of a reach.

    Once I removed the cover, the problem vanished. After several days, I
    put the iPad back in the cover and the problem returned.

    Repeated for another cycle. Same results.

    Seems like a reach to you-- but it ain't ;-)

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  • From *Hemidactylus*@21:1/5 to ecphoric@allspamis.invalid on Wed Mar 1 21:18:53 2023
    *Hemidactylus* <ecphoric@allspamis.invalid> wrote:
    nospam <nospam@nospam.invalid> wrote:
    In article <cWSdnSobW-BM_WP-nZ2dnZfqn_udnZ2d@giganews.com>,
    *Hemidactylus* <ecphoric@allspamis.invalid> wrote:

    If the iPad is jailbroken there's a Tweak to enable Battery Health,

    there is no need to jailbreak.

    Then how is battery health enabled on iPad?

    i didn't say it could be enabled on the ipad.

    i simply said there's no need to jailbreak to get that info, and there
    isn't.

    there are apps that run on both mac os and windows that can query it
    (and other info).

    So in your world fictitious people are still buying and using desktops or laptops? Apple shits on people who don’t. Why can’t iPad users get the same
    info that iPhone users do?

    [insert bullshit convoluted nonsplanation here]

    [and the sound of chirping crickets yields my answer]

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  • From sms@21:1/5 to Wade Garrett on Wed Mar 1 15:21:35 2023
    On 3/1/2023 12:43 PM, Wade Garrett wrote:

    <snip>

    Once I removed the cover, the problem vanished. After several days, I
    put the iPad back in the cover and the problem returned.

    Repeated for another cycle. Same results.

    Seems like a reach to you-- but it ain't ;-)

    I recall reading about this issue. If the smart cover moves slightly
    then the screen comes on and the battery drains faster. If the iPad is
    sitting on a table it's not going to matter but if it's in a briefcase,
    pack, etc., even slight motion can wake it up.

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  • From *Hemidactylus*@21:1/5 to ecphoric@allspamis.invalid on Thu Mar 2 00:58:35 2023
    *Hemidactylus* <ecphoric@allspamis.invalid> wrote:
    Chris <ithinkiam@gmail.com> wrote:
    *Hemidactylus* <ecphoric@allspamis.invalid> wrote:
    nospam <nospam@nospam.invalid> wrote:
    In article <ttlmaf$3mgh7$3@dont-email.me>, sms
    <scharf.steven@geemail.com> wrote:


    If the iPad is jailbroken there's a Tweak to enable Battery Health,

    there is no need to jailbreak.

    Then how is battery health enabled on iPad?

    I'd like to know as well.

    So iPads are not self-sufficient. I was just told by nospam: “there are apps that run on both mac os and windows that can query it (and other info).”

    Lame!

    Not answered. Not surprising.

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  • From *Hemidactylus*@21:1/5 to ecphoric@allspamis.invalid on Thu Mar 2 01:54:13 2023
    *Hemidactylus* <ecphoric@allspamis.invalid> wrote:
    Hank Rogers <hank@nospam.invalid> wrote:
    nospam wrote:
    In article <-ZOcnaJf1P8maWL-nZ2dnZfqn_idnZ2d@giganews.com>,
    *Hemidactylus* <ecphoric@allspamis.invalid> wrote:


    So iPads are not self-sufficient. I was just told by nospam: ³there are >>>>> apps that run on both mac os and windows that can query it (and other >>>>> info).²

    Lame!

    Not answered. Not surprising.

    there was no question.


    Folks were expecting you to say "Not needed and nobody wants it."

    My question to this lying piece of shit is why I can’t get an answer on battery “maximum capacity” on my ipad but can on my iphone.

    You actually played into his lying fucking bullshit. Jolly Roger should
    come by and gaslight everyone as to why that is unimportant. Seriously don’t fucking bullshit me more assclown liars about how this is unimportant because you are fucking lamers. Pay almost a thousand dollars for a high
    end iPad and have fucking liars lie. Lying assclowns.

    Implicitly admitted is that ipads are not self-sufficient. You need a
    Windows PC to check battery health. Low end bullshit.

    Oh wait for nospam to respond did I need to add question marks??? What an evasive lying piece of shit.

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  • From nospam@21:1/5 to ecphoric@allspamis.invalid on Wed Mar 1 20:15:34 2023
    In article <-ZOcnaJf1P8maWL-nZ2dnZfqn_idnZ2d@giganews.com>,
    *Hemidactylus* <ecphoric@allspamis.invalid> wrote:


    So iPads are not self-sufficient. I was just told by nospam: there are apps that run on both mac os and windows that can query it (and other info).

    Lame!

    Not answered. Not surprising.

    there was no question.

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  • From *Hemidactylus*@21:1/5 to Hank Rogers on Thu Mar 2 01:50:15 2023
    Hank Rogers <hank@nospam.invalid> wrote:
    nospam wrote:
    In article <-ZOcnaJf1P8maWL-nZ2dnZfqn_idnZ2d@giganews.com>,
    *Hemidactylus* <ecphoric@allspamis.invalid> wrote:


    So iPads are not self-sufficient. I was just told by nospam: ³there are >>>> apps that run on both mac os and windows that can query it (and other
    info).²

    Lame!

    Not answered. Not surprising.

    there was no question.


    Folks were expecting you to say "Not needed and nobody wants it."

    My question to this lying piece of shit is why I can’t get an answer on battery “maximum capacity” on my ipad but can on my iphone.

    You actually played into his lying fucking bullshit. Jolly Roger should
    come by and gaslight everyone as to why that is unimportant. Seriously
    don’t fucking bullshit me more assclown liars about how this is unimportant because you are fucking lamers. Pay almost a thousand dollars for a high
    end iPad and have fucking liars lie. Lying assclowns.

    Implicitly admitted is that ipads are not self-sufficient. You need a
    Windows PC to check battery health. Low end bullshit.

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  • From Hank Rogers@21:1/5 to nospam on Wed Mar 1 19:30:33 2023
    nospam wrote:
    In article <-ZOcnaJf1P8maWL-nZ2dnZfqn_idnZ2d@giganews.com>,
    *Hemidactylus* <ecphoric@allspamis.invalid> wrote:


    So iPads are not self-sufficient. I was just told by nospam: there are
    apps that run on both mac os and windows that can query it (and other
    info).

    Lame!

    Not answered. Not surprising.

    there was no question.


    Folks were expecting you to say "Not needed and nobody wants it."

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  • From *Hemidactylus*@21:1/5 to ecphoric@allspamis.invalid on Thu Mar 2 02:00:05 2023
    *Hemidactylus* <ecphoric@allspamis.invalid> wrote:
    *Hemidactylus* <ecphoric@allspamis.invalid> wrote:
    nospam <nospam@nospam.invalid> wrote:
    In article <cWSdnSobW-BM_WP-nZ2dnZfqn_udnZ2d@giganews.com>,
    *Hemidactylus* <ecphoric@allspamis.invalid> wrote:

    If the iPad is jailbroken there's a Tweak to enable Battery Health, >>>>>
    there is no need to jailbreak.

    Then how is battery health enabled on iPad?

    i didn't say it could be enabled on the ipad.

    i simply said there's no need to jailbreak to get that info, and there
    isn't.

    there are apps that run on both mac os and windows that can query it
    (and other info).

    So in your world fictitious people are still buying and using desktops or
    laptops? Apple shits on people who don’t. Why can’t iPad users get the same
    info that iPhone users do?

    [insert bullshit convoluted nonsplanation here]

    [and the sound of chirping crickets yields my answer]

    Fuck nospam.

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  • From *Hemidactylus*@21:1/5 to ecphoric@allspamis.invalid on Thu Mar 2 02:06:56 2023
    *Hemidactylus* <ecphoric@allspamis.invalid> wrote:
    *Hemidactylus* <ecphoric@allspamis.invalid> wrote:
    *Hemidactylus* <ecphoric@allspamis.invalid> wrote:
    nospam <nospam@nospam.invalid> wrote:
    In article <cWSdnSobW-BM_WP-nZ2dnZfqn_udnZ2d@giganews.com>,
    *Hemidactylus* <ecphoric@allspamis.invalid> wrote:

    If the iPad is jailbroken there's a Tweak to enable Battery Health, >>>>>>
    there is no need to jailbreak.

    Then how is battery health enabled on iPad?

    i didn't say it could be enabled on the ipad.

    i simply said there's no need to jailbreak to get that info, and there >>>> isn't.

    there are apps that run on both mac os and windows that can query it
    (and other info).

    So in your world fictitious people are still buying and using desktops or >>> laptops? Apple shits on people who don’t. Why can’t iPad users get the same
    info that iPhone users do?

    [insert bullshit convoluted nonsplanation here]

    [and the sound of chirping crickets yields my answer]

    Fuck nospam.


    I spent almost a grand and Tim “Piece of Shit” Cook doesn’t think I need feedback on my battery health? Fuck him too scumbag piece of shit corporate asshole, nospam, and Jolly Roger too. Fuck the customer as we are always
    wrong.

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  • From Jolly Roger@21:1/5 to ecphoric@allspamis.invalid on Thu Mar 2 04:04:59 2023
    On 2023-03-02, *Hemidactylus* <ecphoric@allspamis.invalid> wrote:
    *Hemidactylus* <ecphoric@allspamis.invalid> wrote:
    Hank Rogers <hank@nospam.invalid> wrote:
    nospam wrote:
    In article <-ZOcnaJf1P8maWL-nZ2dnZfqn_idnZ2d@giganews.com>,
    *Hemidactylus* <ecphoric@allspamis.invalid> wrote:

    So iPads are not self-sufficient. I was just told by nospam:
    ³there are apps that run on both mac os and windows that can
    query it (and other info).²

    Lame!

    Not answered. Not surprising.

    there was no question.

    Folks were expecting you to say "Not needed and nobody wants it."

    My question to this lying piece of shit is why I can’t get an answer
    on battery “maximum capacity” on my ipad but can on my iphone.

    You actually played into his lying fucking bullshit. Jolly Roger
    should come by and gaslight everyone as to why that is unimportant.
    Seriously don’t fucking bullshit me more assclown liars about how
    this is unimportant because you are fucking lamers. Pay almost a
    thousand dollars for a high end iPad and have fucking liars lie.
    Lying assclowns.

    Implicitly admitted is that ipads are not self-sufficient. You need a
    Windows PC to check battery health. Low end bullshit.

    Oh wait for nospam to respond did I need to add question marks??? What
    an evasive lying piece of shit.

    You should probably seek the help of a psychiatric professional to learn
    how to cope with your trauma.

    --
    E-mail sent to this address may be devoured by my ravenous SPAM filter.
    I often ignore posts from Google. Use a real news client instead.

    JR

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  • From Andy Burnelli@21:1/5 to All on Thu Mar 2 05:49:07 2023
    *Hemidactylus* wrote:

    My question to this lying piece of shit is why I cant get an answer on battery maximum capacity on my ipad but can on my iphone.

    You actually played into his lying fucking bullshit. Jolly Roger should
    come by and gaslight everyone as to why that is unimportant. Seriously
    dont fucking bullshit me more assclown liars about how this is unimportant because you are fucking lamers. Pay almost a thousand dollars for a high
    end iPad and have fucking liars lie. Lying assclowns.

    Implicitly admitted is that ipads are not self-sufficient. You need a
    Windows PC to check battery health. Low end bullshit.

    Long ago I observed what Hemidactylus did about the iKooks who will stab
    their own mothers in the back if that defends Apple's honor at all cost.

    *Why do the Apple Apologists constantly send poor unsuspecting iOS users on wild goose chases?*
    <https://groups.google.com/g/misc.phone.mobile.iphone/c/ynh0PE9lK_I/m/XPxZMUkaDwAJ>

    The iKooks have no honor. No shame. Nor morals. No knowledge. No heart.
    *The iKooks are truly despicable wholly unprepossessing people*
    --
    They have no knowledge.
    All the iKooks _can_ do, is lie.
    Their goal: To defend Apple to the death.

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  • From Hank Rogers@21:1/5 to Andy Burnelli on Thu Mar 2 13:27:49 2023
    Andy Burnelli wrote:
    *Hemidactylus* wrote:

    My question to this lying piece of shit is why I cant get an
    answer on
    battery maximum capacity on my ipad but can on my iphone.
    You actually played into his lying fucking bullshit. Jolly Roger
    should
    come by and gaslight everyone as to why that is unimportant.
    Seriously
    dont fucking bullshit me more assclown liars about how this is
    unimportant
    because you are fucking lamers. Pay almost a thousand dollars for
    a high
    end iPad and have fucking liars lie. Lying assclowns.

    Implicitly admitted is that ipads are not self-sufficient. You
    need a
    Windows PC to check battery health. Low end bullshit.

    Long ago I observed what Hemidactylus did about the iKooks who will
    stab
    their own mothers in the back if that defends Apple's honor at all
    cost.

    *Why do the Apple Apologists constantly send poor unsuspecting iOS
    users on wild goose chases?* <https://groups.google.com/g/misc.phone.mobile.iphone/c/ynh0PE9lK_I/m/XPxZMUkaDwAJ>


    The iKooks have no honor. No shame. Nor morals. No knowledge. No
    heart. *The iKooks are truly despicable wholly unprepossessing
    people*

    That's because you won't let them read your books.

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