By DIYA SHARMA JUNE 12, 2024
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Reducing the screen brightness on your iPad can significantly save battery power. You can manually adjust the brightness in the settings or enable auto-brightness to let your iPad adjust the brightness based on ambient light.
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Activating Low Power Mode can help conserve your iPad's battery by reducing background activity and other power-hungry features. This setting is easily accessible in your iPad's battery settings.
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Disabling Background App Refresh can prevent apps from updating in the background, which consumes a lot of battery power. You can turn this off in the General section of your settings.
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Turning off Location Services for apps that don't need to use your location can save battery life. You can manage these settings in the Privacy section under Location Services.
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Limiting push notifications can save battery as it reduces the number of alerts that wake your device. Adjust your notification settings to only allow important notifications.
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Connecting to Wi-Fi instead of using cellular data can conserve battery, as Wi-Fi uses less power than cellular networks. Whenever possible, connect your iPad to a Wi-Fi network.
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Reducing motion and limiting visual effects can help save battery life. You can make these changes in the Accessibility settings under Motion.
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Keeping your iPad updated with the latest iOS version ensures you have the latest improvements and fixes that can help optimise battery performance. Regular updates are crucial for battery health.
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Closing apps that you're not using can prevent them from running in the background and using up battery power. Swipe up from the bottom of the screen and hold, then swipe the apps off the screen to close them.
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Disabling features like Bluetooth, AirDrop, and Siri when not in use can help save battery. Turn off these features in the settings when they're not needed to extend your battery life.