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  1. 10 hours ago, Mice007 said:

    Design capacity is a detected value but honestly I don't know how Apple is determining this value. We have numerous reports before iOS10 when we were able to detect these values too and in a device with relatively new battery, the design capacity was usually lower than maximum charge capacity.

    Here is an iPhone 6 from 2016 for example.

    It has 1810 mAh battery, the reported design capacity were 1751 mAh, the maximum charge was 1820 mAh. This is very usual with new batteries.

    If you have lower maximum charge than the physical battery capacity (the one that is written on the battery)  then it means it has some wear level, but around 5% I think you don't have to worry much about it, these reported values are not from a certified measurement instrument so accuracy can vary. 

    Thank you for your answer. 

    I will not worry anymore about battery wear level :)

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  2. 19 hours ago, Mice007 said:

    Interesting.

    If you check the iFixit teardown of this device, they found a  3.77 V, 8134 mAh, 30.8 Wh battery in it. We using this source as we cannot detect design capacity in iOS since iOS 10.

     

    Is it possible that IOS for security purpose, or something utilize only 7966 mAh of battery life?
    or we have here two hardware model of same device.

  3. Hello,

     

    I installed coconutBattery on my Mac, and I can tell you that new iPad Pro 10,5” have Designed capacity of usuable battery 7966 mAh, so you probable need to fix it in this app.

    here is screenshots from coconut and aida64.

    What you think about this?

     

    thank you!

     

    and relase date of this device is wrong,

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