JAKARTA Not all Apple devices have Battery Health features. Over the years, the feature has only been available on the iPhone, but now it's no longer because Apple has launched the feature on the latest iPad. Citing from MacRumors reports, the Battery Health menu can already be found in Settings. In the menu, users will see a wide range of information such as battery captions, battery maximum capacity, number of cycles, and others. Still on the Battery Health information page, users can also see details of when the iPad battery is produced and first used. Unfortunately, the Battery Health menu was only available on the iPad Air and iPad Pro which was launched on May 7. Based on the system code found in the iPadOS 175 beta software, the Battery Health menu is limited to the latest model iPad. That is, the old device will not get this feature, unless Apple changes its mind in the future. This is not the first time that Apple has made the most awaited feature exclusive. Previously, the company added support for Cycle Count reading and options to prevent charging by more than 50 percent on the iPhone 15. Two new capabilities in this Battery Health feature are not available for older iPhone models. Fortunately, the ability to limit this excess charging is added to the latest iPad, but its placement is different from that of the iPhone. On the Battery setting page, iPad users can activate 80 percent charging limits. If this menu is activated, battery charging will not run after touching 80 percent. This menu will keep the iPad battery experiencing aus.


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