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My iPad battery is draining fast

Ipad battery drain very fast


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iPad (7th generation)

Posted on Jun 13, 2023 5:47 PM

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Posted on Jun 13, 2023 8:53 PM

Ramyawad Said:

"Battery drained fast: Ipad battery drain very fast"

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Troubleshoot the iPad Battery Draining:

Rather than getting this serviced right away, save a few by troubleshooting the iPad’s power:


A. Back Screen:

Try the tips at these Apple Support links:





B. iPad Power:

Try the tips at these Apple Support links:



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Jun 13, 2023 8:53 PM in response to Ramyawad

Ramyawad Said:

"Battery drained fast: Ipad battery drain very fast"

-------


Troubleshoot the iPad Battery Draining:

Rather than getting this serviced right away, save a few by troubleshooting the iPad’s power:


A. Back Screen:

Try the tips at these Apple Support links:





B. iPad Power:

Try the tips at these Apple Support links:



Jun 13, 2023 8:55 PM in response to Ramyawad

Make sure your display brightness is never set to 100% brigjtness.

Try setting the display brightness to some level below 100% that is still readable to you.

Setting the display brightness on any battery powered tablet is the quickest way to drain the battery.


In Settings, under Notifications, Turn/toggle off or reduce the amount/types of notifications for all apps.


In Settings, under General, turn/toggle off Background App Refresh for any apps you feel do not need data constantly refreshing in the background when the app/s is/are not in use.


You can also toggle off Background App Refresh for ALL apps as a whole, for all apps, instead of just individual apps.


In Settings, under Mail, Fetch New Mail, change the fetch settings to something other than Automatic.

I set mine ONLY to fetch Mail when that app is active OR manually fetch mail when I decided to check email in my mail app.

My iPad battery is draining fast

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