XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone   
   From: bugsy@zimage.comBUGSY   
      
   nospam wrote:   
      
   > In article , sms   
   > wrote:   
   >   
   >> LOL, nospam makes up a lot of stuff and never uses cites or references.   
   >   
   > talking about yourself again.   
   >   
   >> Forget it. There is no way to measure the impedance of an iPad battery   
   >> using a Windows PC.   
   >   
   > as usual, you're moving the goalposts. nobody said anything about   
   > measuring the impedance of a battery.   
   >   
   > the question is *battery* *health* (related, but not the same thing),   
   > and there *are* ways to determine it from a mac or windows pc.   
   >   
   > specific apps were mentioned, so you're wrong twice.   
      
   I think what he was saying is that he can get battery information on the   
   iPad using an app or program but to get the kind of impedance based battery   
   health status that the iPhone gets, there's no way for the iPad to get it.   
      
   Even with an iOS app or pc or mac program.   
   Is that right?   
      
   If so, the best I can do is use the iOS apps or pc program but before I   
   install them, it would be best to know the answer to that question of what   
   I'm getting in terms of accurate useful information compared to iPhones.   
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