Tuesday, May 20, 2014

New iPad: the battery indicator is not reliable when it says "100%"


A scientist says that after taking action on feeding new iPad, he came to the conclusion that he must leave the tablet connected to an hour longer than that indicates the battery indicator to benefit of full recharge.  Decidedly, the release of the new iPad is not without concern for Apple. After initial controversy that is not yet settled on the fact that the new tablet heats is more than the iPad 2, the manufacturers also facing charges on the charging of its new product.  Many users have indeed reported that the new iPad does reloaded more if they used it at the same time. 


This is due to the supplied charger is not powerful enough to provide energy at a time to recharge the battery and use the same time. Today, a new controversy still linked to charging just made its appearance. Apple was particularly proud to say that his new iPad had the same 10 hours on the previous model, despite its better screen and its superior graphics.  Thereupon, all users seem to agree that this is a very true statement. What is the problem then? Apple has nearly doubled the size of the battery to achieve this result, and it takes much longer to fully charge the new iPad to 100%.