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Old 03-26-2012, 02:28 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by elcreative View Post
[moderation edit] Lithium polymer batteries in everything show a 100% charge usually around 80-90% and take anything from a couple to four hours for an actual full charge... [moderation edit]

My intent of posting this was not to give 'em another kick because it's Apple. If Apple wants to limit the charge of the battery to 90% that's OK, just report it as so without some outside testing entity finding out that 100% is actually 90%. For example, my Viewsonic gTablet shows full charge at around 96% and isn't reported as 100%. The only thing I take away from the story is that owners are losing about an hour of use without having to plug it back in. You say lithium polymer batteries in everything shows 80-90% at full charge but I tend to believe Dr. Raymond Soneira as being more credible in his analysis. Not making a big issue out of this, just informing.

Last edited by dreams; 03-27-2012 at 02:25 AM. Reason: [moderation edit]
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