Why doesn't ipad have a battery health option?

The iPad has no battery health option, mainly because Apple doesn't want to affect the user experience.

It can be seen that Apple is completely forced to add battery health options to iOS. Although "battery health" can make users know more about battery life, it also brings anxiety.

More importantly, iPad users don't really need to care about battery life. According to Apple's public quality standards, the life of the lithium battery of iPhone will drop to 80% after 500 charging cycles.

Introduction:

Mobile phones are high-frequency tools. Normal people have at least 8 hours of bright screen every day, and it is normal to charge once a day. Change the battery basically every two years.

IPad has a larger battery capacity and different quality standards. IPad has to go through 1000 charging cycles before the battery life drops to 80%. The point is, unlike mobile phones, many people buy instant noodles and can only cover them, so the frequency of use is very low.

In short, the iPad has no battery health option, mainly because Apple doesn't want to affect the user experience. Secondly, the battery quality of iPad is better, and users use it less frequently, so users don't need to know its battery health.