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How can I check how many times an iPhone or iPad has been charged?
Does plugging in an iPhone/iPad make a difference to its battery lifespan?Does the MacBook battery cycle count reset when replacing a batteryMacBook Air's battery doesn't charge, Service Battery state, but only 400 cyclesHow to prolong battery lifeMagsafe charger behaving strangeHow “safe” is my laptop running on Service BatteryMy battery cycle count surpassed 1000 (MacBook Pro Retina Late 2012)Charging a USB type-c equipped MacBook Pro with a non-Mac charger - would it harm the battery?MacBook Pro battery drains quicklyMacbook battery
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On my MacBook Pro, I can see in the About this Mac → System Report → Power link, how many times the laptop has been charged. It lists the condition (currently as "Normal") on my laptop. I've seen it say something like "Needs Attention" or "Service Battery" when the laptop has over 500 cycle counts.
Is there an app that shows me that same information on my iPhone or iPad? I would like to know this information for the future if I buy a used iPhone or iPad. I don't want to buy one where there's over 1000 cycle counts and the battery doesn't hold a charge longer than 30 min.
I've tried a couple battery life apps on my phone but it doesn't tell me the cycle count. It just tells me the wear level and a percentage, which isn't exactly what I'm looking for.
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On my MacBook Pro, I can see in the About this Mac → System Report → Power link, how many times the laptop has been charged. It lists the condition (currently as "Normal") on my laptop. I've seen it say something like "Needs Attention" or "Service Battery" when the laptop has over 500 cycle counts.
Is there an app that shows me that same information on my iPhone or iPad? I would like to know this information for the future if I buy a used iPhone or iPad. I don't want to buy one where there's over 1000 cycle counts and the battery doesn't hold a charge longer than 30 min.
I've tried a couple battery life apps on my phone but it doesn't tell me the cycle count. It just tells me the wear level and a percentage, which isn't exactly what I'm looking for.
iphone ipad applications battery charging
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On my MacBook Pro, I can see in the About this Mac → System Report → Power link, how many times the laptop has been charged. It lists the condition (currently as "Normal") on my laptop. I've seen it say something like "Needs Attention" or "Service Battery" when the laptop has over 500 cycle counts.
Is there an app that shows me that same information on my iPhone or iPad? I would like to know this information for the future if I buy a used iPhone or iPad. I don't want to buy one where there's over 1000 cycle counts and the battery doesn't hold a charge longer than 30 min.
I've tried a couple battery life apps on my phone but it doesn't tell me the cycle count. It just tells me the wear level and a percentage, which isn't exactly what I'm looking for.
iphone ipad applications battery charging
On my MacBook Pro, I can see in the About this Mac → System Report → Power link, how many times the laptop has been charged. It lists the condition (currently as "Normal") on my laptop. I've seen it say something like "Needs Attention" or "Service Battery" when the laptop has over 500 cycle counts.
Is there an app that shows me that same information on my iPhone or iPad? I would like to know this information for the future if I buy a used iPhone or iPad. I don't want to buy one where there's over 1000 cycle counts and the battery doesn't hold a charge longer than 30 min.
I've tried a couple battery life apps on my phone but it doesn't tell me the cycle count. It just tells me the wear level and a percentage, which isn't exactly what I'm looking for.
iphone ipad applications battery charging
iphone ipad applications battery charging
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I have installed coconutbattery app for macOS. It gives this information and more for all the Apple devices that you connect (by cable, or WiFi for Pro version) on your Mac, both about battery, OS and charger.
After installing the app, connect your iPad/iPhone, launch the app, click on the iOS Device tab and look for value corresponding to Cycle Count.

Image Source: https://www.coconut-flavour.com/coconutbattery/assets/img/coconutbattery_364_ios_highsierra-compressor.png
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I have installed coconutbattery app for macOS. It gives this information and more for all the Apple devices that you connect (by cable, or WiFi for Pro version) on your Mac, both about battery, OS and charger.
After installing the app, connect your iPad/iPhone, launch the app, click on the iOS Device tab and look for value corresponding to Cycle Count.

Image Source: https://www.coconut-flavour.com/coconutbattery/assets/img/coconutbattery_364_ios_highsierra-compressor.png
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I have installed coconutbattery app for macOS. It gives this information and more for all the Apple devices that you connect (by cable, or WiFi for Pro version) on your Mac, both about battery, OS and charger.
After installing the app, connect your iPad/iPhone, launch the app, click on the iOS Device tab and look for value corresponding to Cycle Count.

Image Source: https://www.coconut-flavour.com/coconutbattery/assets/img/coconutbattery_364_ios_highsierra-compressor.png
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I have installed coconutbattery app for macOS. It gives this information and more for all the Apple devices that you connect (by cable, or WiFi for Pro version) on your Mac, both about battery, OS and charger.
After installing the app, connect your iPad/iPhone, launch the app, click on the iOS Device tab and look for value corresponding to Cycle Count.

Image Source: https://www.coconut-flavour.com/coconutbattery/assets/img/coconutbattery_364_ios_highsierra-compressor.png
I have installed coconutbattery app for macOS. It gives this information and more for all the Apple devices that you connect (by cable, or WiFi for Pro version) on your Mac, both about battery, OS and charger.
After installing the app, connect your iPad/iPhone, launch the app, click on the iOS Device tab and look for value corresponding to Cycle Count.

Image Source: https://www.coconut-flavour.com/coconutbattery/assets/img/coconutbattery_364_ios_highsierra-compressor.png
edited Mar 24 at 13:46
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