Is the iPad air meant to run out of battery even when it is charging?

Is the iPad air meant to run out of battery even when it is charging?

Depends on the charger. The 12 watt charger that came with the iPad should be able to charge faster than the iPad drains the battery when in use. But other chargers may not provide enough power to efficiently charge the iPad. The best way to charge any iPad is to use the charger that came with the iPad.

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