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iphone_annoyances [2025.04.09 16:53] Steve Isenbergiphone_annoyances [2025.04.09 16:59] (current) – [Option 2: Use coconutBattery (Mac only)] Steve Isenberg
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 This from Kim Komando. This from Kim Komando.
  
-===== Checking Battery Health on iPad Mini 5 =====+ 
 +===== Checking Battery Health on iPad Mini 5 (and Other iPads) =====
  
 The iPad Mini 5 does **not** have a built-in Battery Health section in **Settings**, even on iPadOS 17 or later. However, you can still check the battery condition using a Mac or PC. The iPad Mini 5 does **not** have a built-in Battery Health section in **Settings**, even on iPadOS 17 or later. However, you can still check the battery condition using a Mac or PC.
  
-==== Option 1: Use iMazing (Mac or PC) ====+These methods also work with most other iPad models.
  
-  Download and install [[https://imazing.com|iMazing]]. +----
-  Connect your iPad Mini 5 via USB. +
-  Open iMazing and select your iPad in the sidebar. +
-  Click the **Battery** icon in the bottom right. +
-  - You’ll see: +
-    * **Battery Health (Maximum Capacity)** +
-    * **Cycle Count** +
-    * **Temperature** +
-    * Charging Status+
  
-NoteYou don’t need the paid version to view battery information.+==== Option 1Use iMazing (Mac or PC) ====
  
 +  * Download and install [[https://imazing.com|iMazing]].
 +  * Connect your iPad via USB.
 +  * Open iMazing and select your iPad in the sidebar.
 +  * Click the **Battery** icon in the bottom right.
 +  * You’ll see:
 +    - **Battery Health (Maximum Capacity)**
 +    - **Cycle Count**
 +    - **Temperature**
 +    - Charging Status
  
-==== Option 2Use CoconutBattery (Mac only) ====+**Note:** You don’t need the paid version to view battery information.
  
-  - Download [[https://www.coconut-flavour.com/coconutbattery/|coconutBattery]]. +  * **Works with:** 
-  - Connect your iPad to your Mac via USB. +    All iPads running iOS/iPadOS 9 or later 
-  - Open coconutBattery and go to the **iOS Device** tab. +    - iPad Mini, iPad Air, standard iPad, iPad Pro 
-  It will display: +    - Compatible with both **Mac** and **Windows**
-    * **Design Capacity vs. Current Capacity** +
-    * **Cycle Count** +
-    * **Device Age**+
  
 ---- ----
  
 +==== Option 2: Use coconutBattery (Mac only) ====
 +
 +  * Download [[https://www.coconut-flavour.com/coconutbattery/|coconutBattery]].
 +  * Connect your iPad to your Mac via USB.
 +  * Open coconutBattery and go to the **iOS Device** tab.
 +  * It will display:
 +    - **Design Capacity vs. Current Capacity**
 +    - **Cycle Count**
 +    - **Device Age**
 +
 +  * **Works with:**
 +    - Most iPads, iPhones, and iPods connected to a Mac
 +    - iPads running iOS 8 or later are generally supported
 +
 +  * **Notes:**
 +    - Newer iPads (e.g. iPad Pro with USB-C) may require:
 +      - Trusting the Mac when connecting
 +      - A proper USB-C to USB-A/C cable that supports data transfer
  
  
iphone_annoyances.1744242825.txt.gz · Last modified: 2025.04.09 16:53 by Steve Isenberg