Just tried checking my Gen 3 iPad Pro's battery health using latest version of iMazing (1.5.2) and it's not seeing my iPad. Running macOS Monterrey 12.3 on my M1 iMac and iPadOS 15.4. Will this be addressed in a future release or is there something I'm missing here? Your instruction in the video seems clear: "Launch iMazing and connect your iOS device". Did that and nothing shows up in the sidebar as expected. Thanks.
@@DigiDNANetOfficial the manufacture date can also be calculated using the serial number of the battery. You need to look at only the characters at index 4-7 in the serial number. For example, your serial number contains "9366" (at index 4-7). Index 4 is 9 = 201(9) Index 5-6 is 36= Week 36 and Index 7 is 6 = the 6th day of the 36th week. the manufacture is therefore the 7. September 2019
I tried 1 iPhone and 2 iPads with a range of ages and with the oldest one definitely having a very poor battery. They all came up with same figure of 85% battery health. Suggest this app has a health rating of poor