My iPad battery is draining fast
Ipad battery drain very fast
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iPad (7th generation)
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Ipad battery drain very fast
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iPad (7th generation)
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:
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:
Thanks for your help but i did all this and still charging to 100% and drain after 5 mints and when i put charger again show me 34% after plug it !!!!!
i think you have to check like the storage available and also make sure not to have all your apps running in the background and make sure to not use it 24/7 don’t charge it from 0% to 100% as it damages to battery health. you can check battery health by going to settings>battery>battery health. hope this helps
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.
Maybe you ought to have your iPad looked at:
Genius Bar Reservation and Apple Support Options - Apple.
My iPad battery is draining fast