How to Save Battery Life on an iPad

Tap the Settings icon on your iPad’s Home screen to launch the Settings app., If you can manage without an internet connection while you use your iPad, turn on Airplane mode by tapping the switch at the top left of the screen., Like Airplane mode...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Tap the Settings icon on your iPad’s Home screen to launch the Settings app.

    This prevents inbound and outbound communication through Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and saves battery. , Tap the Wi-Fi option on the left of the screen and set the toggle at the top of the interface to ‘’OFF’’. ,,,,,, The less frequently your iPad checks for e-mail, the less battery it uses. , This will lock, and put your iPad to sleep quicker.

    Shorter times will use less battery!
  2. Step 2: If you can manage without an internet connection while you use your iPad

  3. Step 3: turn on Airplane mode by tapping the switch at the top left of the screen.

  4. Step 4: Like Airplane mode

  5. Step 5: turning off Wi-Fi also reduces battery use when your iPad looks for new Wi-Fi networks and communicates via Wi-Fi.

  6. Step 6: Tap Location Services and set Location Services to ‘’OFF’’ to save battery as your iPad tries to pinpoint your location.

  7. Step 7: Tap ‘’Brightness & Wallpaper’’ and move the brightness slider as far to the left as is comfortable to view.

  8. Step 8: Tap “Bluetooth”.

  9. Step 9: Set the Bluetooth toggle to “OFF” to prevent your iPad from using battery looking for Bluetooth devices.

  10. Step 10: Tap “Mail

  11. Step 11: Contacts

  12. Step 12: Calendars” and then tap “Fetch New Data.”

  13. Step 13: Set the “Push” toggle to “OFF” and tap the longest acceptable period under the Fetch section.

  14. Step 14: Set auto-lock to the lowest number of minutes.

Detailed Guide

This prevents inbound and outbound communication through Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and saves battery. , Tap the Wi-Fi option on the left of the screen and set the toggle at the top of the interface to ‘’OFF’’. ,,,,,, The less frequently your iPad checks for e-mail, the less battery it uses. , This will lock, and put your iPad to sleep quicker.

Shorter times will use less battery!

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