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vish26

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Sep 17, 2012
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I had a question If I have bought a new iPad and if I wanna make sure that the Battery in my iPad is giving me the back up as claimed by Apple in the Product Specification, how can I test it ? How do I check it ? is there a battery test that I can carry out to see that the battery in my device is not faulty and is giving performance to the optimum as it should. Are there any Tests to find out this, that my battery is alright ! I know there are certain things that I can do to increase the battery performance like not having push mail, turning off the Notification, using it at not full brightness. I am aware about all these things but is there a specific test that I can carry out to see that the battery in my new device is fine.
 
Umm use it, if the battery life is fine for your needs, if it isn't then consider running battery tests, no sense in looking for flaws when you haven't gotten used to using it yet.
 
first to truly get the performance they tout you have to set your ipad to the exact specs that apple ran their tests at,
or you could just use it and enjoy it and not worry about the lil things, if you don't see what you think you should be getting take it in to get checked, then if still not satisfied return it or sell 3rd party
 
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