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Apple’s Batterygate: iPad 3 Continues to Charge Even at 100% Battery Power
It seems Apple has some fixing (or explaining) to do when it comes to the new iPad's battery. First of all, there was word about a battery overheating problem which was pointed out by a reviewer from Consumer Reports.
This claim was backed by a number of other iPad users, who noticed the same thing and voiced their complaints on Apple's support page. And it seems like another battery-related problem for the iPad 3 has recently surfaced: the battery continue to charge for another 2 hours and 10 minutes--even though the menu bar icon shows that it's already 100% full!
You can understand why this would be an issue, because aside from rendering the icon useless and inaccurate, users wouldn't be able to have any means to gauge the amount of power that their table might (or might not have) left.
This was revealed by DisplayMate Technologies Corporation's President, Ray Soneira, who did some tests to figure out just how long it really takes to get the new iPad's battery to be fully charged. Before presenting his results, Ray explained how charge indicators on most devices worked.
Ray then asserted that Apple must have done something wrong with the battery charge model they were using, which made the device show a "100%" fully charged icon when it wasn't done charging up yet.
Article by Hazel Chua
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