Hi all,
For sometime now, I have used an app called Battery Life to check in on the 
health of the battery of my phone. Now with iOS 12, it is no longer able to 
tell me how much battery I have in terms of its original capacity. It used to 
say 90% of original capacity. With iOS 12, if you go into settings, you find 
battery. And under battery, you find battery health. So I found out that I now 
have 87% of my battery‘s original capacity. I tried that same maneuver where’s 
my old iPad Mini too. Settings, battery. Once I am in there, for the life of 
me, I cannot find anything to do with battery health to tell me what is the 
remaining capacity of my battery. So I wonder what is going on. What is the 
phone so easy to find this and iPad is not?
Mary


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