![]() Well, good news for iDevice owners: Coconut Battery version 3.2 now supports the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. ![]() This is an application for your Mac – not one installed on your iDevice – and you will need a Mac running OS X 10.7 upwards and an iDevice running iOS 7 or 8. ![]() If viewing the This Mac tab, Coconut Battery shows your current charge and maximum charge vs. original capacity as well as battery manufacture date, load cycles, and battery status. It also shows your Mac model and manufacture date. If your iDevice is connected, viewing the iOS Devices tab will show your current charge and maximum charge vs. its original capacity as well as how many load cycles it has had. With coconutBattery you're always aware of your current battery health. It will also display iOS version and space used, as well as manufacture date of your device. It shows you live information about your battery such as how often it was charged and how is the current maximum capacity in relation to the original capacity your battery had when it left the factory. Of course, you are able to save the current. If you have a Mac running Mac OS X 10.5 upwards, you can still download an older version of Coconut Battery, but it will only show Mac information. One of the features I use a lot is it’s ability to show you the health of your iPhone or iPad’s battery. This is a great little tool that has just gotten a whole lot better. Just connect the device to your Mac with the USB cable and click the iOS Device tab. If you want coconutBattery will save a history of that battery health as well. Here’s a snap of what coconutBattery has to say about my wife’s. It’s free.įollow Simon Royal on Twitter or send him an Email.
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