I have an I pad for the university recently and use this also for working at the desk. Now the question arises whether the battery breaks down if I charge the I pad permanently while I'm at the desk, so it is always at 100% or it is like a laptop charging the battery and then refers to the power supply its needs. As you know, the last few percentage points are most damaging for the battery when charging. But if he simply stays on the power supply after that and I save so much recharging during the session that should be less harmful, right? I hope you understand my badly worded question.
As a rule, modern devices have solved this so that they always take the power directly from the line when the battery is fully charged so as not to burden the battery additionally.
In order to charge the battery least it is best to keep it at about 80%.
With almost all modern, technical devices you can assume that the device does not mind if it is (almost) permanently charged.
If the battery lasts for a whole day, I would recommend you use the iPad through the day without a power adapter and unwind in the evening.
If this does not work it plays as mentioned no major role.
Hope I could help you something.
Is that the case with the I Pad 2019?
Yes, mobile phones and tablets have been up to 100% for a few years now and an IPad too
Yes, then good ran times with the cable.
It does not work the way you think. When the battery is 100% charged, charging stops. Now power is used by the battery. If this has dropped by about 5%, it is loaded again to 100%. This always goes on as long as the plug is on. Charging discharges for an infinite amount of time.
Yes, but not for notebooks, for example…
It was about an iPad and 2. But, for laptops too, at least for Apple.