If you have Bluetooth turned off on your iPad, and attach the Apple Pencil to it, it will still charge, and you'll still see the "Apple Pencil" and battery percentage pop-up at the top of the screen when you first attach it. We hope this helps.
The Bluetooth connection with an Apple Pencil does not affect charging. If you have Bluetooth turned off on your iPad, and attach the Apple Pencil to it, it will still charge, and you'll still see the "Apple Pencil" and battery percentage pop-up at the top of the screen when you first attach it. We hope this helps.
All replies The Bluetooth connection with an Apple Pencil does not affect charging. If you have Bluetooth turned off on your iPad, and attach the Apple Pencil to it, it will still charge, and you'll still see the "Apple Pencil" and battery percentage pop-up at the top of the screen when you first attach it.
Answer: A: Answer: A: Yes. Whether you have a first generation Apple Pencil connected via Lightning - or a second generation Pencil docked to the edge of the iPad - your Pencil will continue to charge.
I have a first-gen pencil and I've always charged it by plugging it into the iPad (Pro) and just leaving it without having to unlock it or anything, but since the latest update, it won't charge without having the screen on. It pairs. But the charge remains the same unless I have the pad unlocked the whole time.
We're happy to help. The Bluetooth connection with an Apple Pencil does not affect charging. If you have Bluetooth turned off on your iPad, and attach the Apple Pencil to it, it will still charge, and you'll still see the "Apple Pencil" and battery percentage pop-up at the top of the screen when you first attach it.
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The Apple Pencil does not normally lose its charge that quickly when not in use. When in use, it will last for about 12 hours. If you notice that your battery seems to be draining too quickly, try turning off the Bluetooth connection and see if that helps.
The Apple Pencil doesn't have a physical charge indicator or LED light on its cylindrical body; instead, you can check its current battery life on your currently-paired iPad or iPad Pro.
The Apple Pencil is a wireless stylus for certain iPad models that lets you can take handwritten notes, sketch, draw, and paint, as well as control the iPad. Because it's wireless, you need to charge it occasionally.
Yes. It will. This is how the Apple Pencil is designed to always charge from the iPad. The Pencil will constantly steal battery power from the iPad to keep the Apple Pencil always charged fully.
The pencil can stop charging due to an issue on the iPad's software, the hardware of the pencil, or sometimes the iPad. Your Apple Pencil might not charge if you have the wrong generation pencil as well as it needs to be compatible with the iPad.
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