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Is it bad for battery to over charge a iPad

WilltheAppleman wrote:
Is it bad for battery to over charge a iPad
You cannot over charge  >  http://www.apple.com/batteries/ipad.html

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  • Is It bad To Over Charge?

    hey!
    somehwere along the way i heard it was bad to over charge your Ipod battery cause it strips it. Is there truth to this?
    Ann

    Strips what?
    You can't overcharge the battery. It has circuits to prevent this.

  • Has anyone been over charged by apple

    THey over charged me they say a game price is $5.43 at a discount but yet charged me $10 and then $23 dollars and then another $5.43 what do I do being that they don't answer they phone.

    Contact iTune Support
    http://www.apple.com/emea/support/itunes/contact.html

  • Hello - does anyone now how to place a complain for an over charged invoice over a in-purchase game? Apple is charging 10 times more the purchase we made and I cannot find anyplace in the App store to complain online or via email? Please help if you know

    Hello - does anyone now how to place a complain for an over charged invoice over a in-purchase game? Apple is charging 10 times more the purchase we made and I cannot find anyplace in the App store to complain online or via email? Please help if you know

    Use the Report a Problem link in the iTunes email receipt you received. Also in-app purchases can be made without the password if you bought the app within the last 15min. You should enable the in-app restriction in Settings.

  • Was over charge on an app from the apple app store

    Wow when to apple store looking for google calender found one tryed the free verion and bought the app the apps name is Awesome Calender cost was $2.99
    bought it and was charged $6.99 whats the deal with that ? Im new to Apple apps just bought 3 iphones for me and my Family, I used the android market was happy with that but my kids talked me in to going Apple anyway with android market you buy and and try if your not happy you can return it with in a day, but here I got over charged, How do I get a refund for this?

    Is this a pre-paid card thing? Or different billing address than your iTS account?

  • ITunes over charge my Debit card 27 time. In the amount $277.16 how do I get my money back

    iTunes over charge my debit card 27 time more in the amount of $277.16 how do I get my money back

    First, report the incorrect charges to the bank that issued your card as incorrect/fraudulent. Then contact the iTunes Store and explain the situation to them:
    http://www.apple.com/support/itunes/contact.html
    If these charges were for apps you did not purchase rather than being billed multiple times for an app you did buy, you should also immediately change the password on your iTunes Store account.
    You may also want to just remove your debit card information from your account, at least until you get things sorted out. I usually recommend against using a debit card in any situation where it is stored in the online store for just this reason; should something go wrong or someone obtain access to your iTunes account, your bank account can be drained dry very quickly. If you don't have a credit card, I'd suggest purchasing and using prepaid iTunes cards. That limits the amount of damage any fraud or problem can do to you.
    Regards.

  • HT4009 I am being over charge for candy crush, can someone help me with this ?

    Hi
    I am being over charge for candy crush, can someone please help me with this...?   Thanks

    Contact the App's developer to inquire about that.  Failing that, you could try here:
               http://www.apple.com/support/itunes/contact/

  • Is it bad to partally charge my macbook

    Hello,
    ive been wondering if its bad to partally charge my macbook, For example: I use my macbook on battery to 80% then get to my charger i charge to 88% and remember i have to go somewhere, is it ok if i unplug it and use it from 88% or should i try and wait till its back to 100%, its a fairly new macbook less then 15 cycles and i want to get the battery as best as i can for as long as i can but still get use as i need it.
    Thanks in advance
    jk

    No. It is perfectly ok.
    Plug it in whenever possible and use it on power from the main.
    If you have to run it on battery whenever needed, run it on on battery.
    If you keep it always plugged in, make sure that twice a month run it on battery until
    the charge level drops to about 50-40%.
    Standard Technology
    Lithium-ion polymer batteries have a high power density that gives you a long battery life in a light package. And you can recharge a lithium-ion polymer battery whenever convenient, without requiring a full charge or discharge cycle.
    http://www.apple.com/batteries/
    Best.

  • HT3702 iTunes Store:  Over charge me $22.31.

    Yesterday I bought some music in iTunes but you charge my account in double times instead of 1 time. $11.99 & $10.32 total you over charge me $22.31. Please check and refund my money.
    <Email Edited by Host>

    We are fellow users here on these user-to-user forums, you're not talking to iTunes Support nor Apple - I've asked the hosts to remove your email address from your post (it's not a good idea to post personal info on any public forum).
    If you think that you've been overcharged (you've checked the purchase history on your account e.g. you didn't have any pre-orders or auto-renewing subscriptions that were due? ) then you can contact iTunes Support via this page : http://www.apple.com/support/itunes/contact/ - click on Contact iTunes Store Support on the right-hand side of the page, then Purchases, Billing & Redemption

  • HT4381 I think I've been over charged for a film

    I think I've been over charged for a film I haven't down loaded.

    It was directly from Apple TV

  • Itouch 4th gen cant over charge but it seems mine has.

    i have an ipod touch 4th gen, i have seen all the posts about ipods not being able to over charge, but my ipod wont last 20 mins even after a full charge, so tell me, what is the problem?

    Try:
    - Reset the iOS device. Nothing will be lost       
    Reset iOS device: Hold down the On/Off button and the Home button at the same time for at
    least ten seconds, until the Apple logo appears.
    - Restore from backup. See:                                                
    iOS: How to back up                                                                                     
    - Restore to factory settings/new iOS device.             
    If still problem, make an appointment at the Genius Bar of an Apple store since it appears you have a hardware problem. Likely the battery is worn out.
      Apple Retail Store - Genius Bar                              

  • I never  purchased an Adobe App and I'm being charged $89 for it?? Also there is a charge got $100 for storage icloud that I was OVER CHARGED for. Can someone please get in touch with me about these charges!!!  I've been waiting. Thx

    I never  purchased an Adobe App and I'm being charged $89 for it?? Also there is a charge got $100 for storage icloud that I was OVER CHARGED for. Can someone please get in touch with me about these charges!!!  I've been waiting. Thx

    Change your iTS password!!!!
    Are these charges from Adobe or Apple?
    Are these purchases from the App Store or iTunes Store?
    Contact your credit card company and dispute the charges. Apple and Adobe will do nothing for you - it is your CC issuer that can help.
    As noted these are user to user discussions. None of us here work for Apple or Adobe.
    Contact iTS Customer Service via these links - http://www.apple.com/support/itunes/
    MJ

  • Over charging (with home or auto charger)?

    This may sound dumb...if so please indulge me. Is it possible to over charge your incredible by always leaving it in the charger, whether its fully charged or not, and cause the charging cord to fray or melt (home charger or auto)?
    I went to the Verizon store today to complain about how often I have to change chargers since I've been with Verizon (over 10 years), from phone to phone.  When they looked at my current auto charger I presented, they noticed it looked to be partially melted.  Logically, I went home and reluctantly checked my fuses in my car...none are blown (I have a 2008 vehicle so I didn't suspect a blown fuse).  So now I thought about the common denominator and that is...my charging habits may be poor.  I come home and immediately plug in my phone (without paying attention to the batter life).  When I leave the house and get into to car, the phone goes on the auto charger.  The point, the phone is only off the charger when I am away from my car or house.  
    Could my charging habits be ruining my charger's life prematurely?  I purchased a new charger but am making this inquiry before connecting it....
    Too charged,

    It's a bad idea to have your phone on any charger on a continuous basis. Yes, it will make your battery really hot, and I imagine hot enough to melt cord. I suggest that you plug your phone onto a charger when it is down to 20-30 percent and unhook it when it becomes completely charged. Some people will charge their phone at night when they are sleeping, personally, I think that's a poor idea.

  • Mobile Data was racking up enormous over-charges and nobody at Verizon can tell me why.

    I was using a "Jet Pack" mobile hotspot so I could access the internet on my laptop out and about and mainly to monitor traffic during my commute. My Jet Pack contract ended and coincidentally my cell phone was eligible for the next upgrade. So I upgraded to the Samsung Galaxy 3 with the intention of using the 'Mobile Hotspot" feature on the new phone. I assumed that this feature would be identical to the Jet Pack as far as my data usage. Note that I occasionally upload photos and videos from the Jet Pack and I am familiar with how much data is used when I upload a video. If I upload too many videos it will cause my data to exceed my plan allowances. I think I may have exceeded my data allowances 1 or 2 times during my contract period when I was using the Jet Pack. The times that I did exceed my data allowance were minimal over-charges less than $50. So off goes the Jet Pack and on comes the Samsung Galaxy 3 using the "Mobile Hotspot" feature on the phone instead of the Jet Pack. During my first billing cycle with my new phone that I barely knew how to use, I began to use the mobile hotspot in the same routine as my Jet Pack. I did upload a few videos knowing that I might exceed my  plan a "little bit"....maybe by 1 or 2 GB over.  I received notification that I had exceeded my allowance and I immediately called to see why. I was shocked to see that I had used up a full 10GB which is WAY more than I had ever used with my Jet Pack. So I thought to myself that maybe the videos I uploaded were too long and I just didn't realize it. So I asked for an additional 2GB of data to get me through the billing cycle. I was told that it would only cost $20 more. I immediately decreased my data usage down to just using the Mobile Hotspot feature only.....no video uploading for the remainder of the billing cycle. I was sure that I would be fine after adding the additional 2BG. Then after a couple weeks I receive my bill and I am being charged over 19GB !!!!  And my overcharges are $150. I was shocked. I immediately called and spent a long time on the phone with several different Verizon reps over the phone. I spoke to at least 2 managers as well. I was able to beg for about a $45 credit. They all were very sympathetic but would not budge on refunding me any more. I reviewed my usage on My Verizon and I am baffled how I am being charged all this data!!!  Nobody can give me any details on what I may have done to use up that much data. They can't even tell me what the data was used for. What was I doing or not doing that used up all this data?  I was reviewing my data usage and I was being charged data 24/7!!! I saw data being used at 3AM when I am asleep!!! HOW CAN THIS BE??? I am EXTREMELY unhappy with Verizon for allowing this to happen and FAILING to give me an accurate and detailed explanation of how this may have happened and what exactly was drawing all the data. I will not pay these over charges and I am going to find out how this happened if it takes me 1000 hours of research to figure out how this happened. This is maddening.

    And yet, if they did keep track of what their customers were looking at/doing online, TONS of people would be up in arms about it, just like the NSA stuff a couple months ago.
    You can't have it both ways. Either Verizon doesn't keep a record of what websites you visit, what videos you watch, etc, or they do keep a record and the government can search it. It's not about whether you have "something to hide", but rather about whether someone with an agenda THINKS you have something to hide.
    You are an adult, presumably, install software on your computer to monitor your traffic if you care about this information. Then you personally have the records.

  • I have two Apple ID's.  How do I move all the songs and videos that I bought using Apple ID "A" over to Apple ID "B".  I plan to use Apple ID "B" from here on out.  Thanks

    I want to move all the songs and videos that I purchased using Apple ID "A" over to Apple ID "B". 
    I plan to use Apple ID "B" from here on out. 
    Thanks to all. 
    I'm using Macbook Air
    OS X ver 10.9.3

    You can't do this yourself; if desired, you can ask the iTunes Store staff if they'll do it, but they probably won't.
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