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    Hello ppl of TWC! I have a question about my M2 iPad Pro. It’s plugged into the charger 24/7, is this OK for my iPad? Will it shorten the battery lifespan?? Thanks!

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    Default Re: Question about my IPAD PRO

    In general, yes.. although how long it will lats depends on how good the battery is.

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    Do not let any battery powered device get to 0% battery and do not keep it connected to the power line when it's fully charged. Either behavior will damage the battery.
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    Default Re: Question about my IPAD PRO

    Ok thanks!!!!

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    Default Re: Question about my IPAD PRO

    If you're using something from the 90s or early 2000s that would be a problem.

    Properly made modern devices will stop charging just before reaching full charge (while displaying full charge to the user), discharge for a bit, then begin recharging. This is not harmful to the battery or to the device. If you've bought something within the past decade and a half (maybe even more, this whole fear originates from the early days of lithium ion batteries) you can leave it plugged into the charger for as long as your heart desires.

    As for the other thing Flinn said - most modern batteries (especially iPhone and iPad) batteries basically never actually reach 0% charge. Even when they display 0% charge to the user they typically have at least 10% charge remaining. This is how the phone can turn on long enough to tell you the battery needs charging.

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