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No it takes nearly twice as long as iPhone 3GS
Charging; way too long! Discharging; way too SOON.
It depends on what you're running in the background while the iPad is charging. The heavier the software/app you're running, the longer it takes to charge. It also depends on how often you use the iPad. Over time, batteries tend to run down due to over-charging.
How long should I leave a battery on charge
I believe you are referring to charging a mobile phone. If this is the case, mobile phones change their charging technique at something like when they are 90% full. Instead of being in full charging mode, they switch to trickle charging mode. This is an effective means to charge a battery over a long period of time without hurting the battery- i.e. if you accidentally leave your phone charging all weekend, instead of the required 2 hours.
If you only do this once, not much of a difference in battery performance should occur. However, if you leave it on (doing nothing) for too long many times, some battery problems will arise.
The iPod came out long before the iPad
. The iPad can last 15 hours or more
due to duplicacy and keeping on charging for long time and charging on dadu charger for long time.
Your iPad will charge the fastest if connected to an power outlet. If you connect it to a computer for charging, depending on the computer, the iPad may not start charging until the computer is idle or "asleep." The charging time for any battery operated device always depends on how many times the battery has gone through the drain-charge cycle. For the relatively new iPad version 3, it may be as short as 30 minutes but again, depending on the condition of the battery, may take several hours to get a full charge. Also, keep in mind that the battery charge icon is not a direct measure of how much charge is left but a software interpretation of battery charge. In other words, it does take into account what you are doing so that the iPad can give you an appropriate warning of "5% charge" if you continue what you are doing.
Yes, as long as the charging system is is good working order.
Inevitable