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Is your iPad battery suddenly draining fast? Your iPad battery may be wearing out if it has slow performance and poor battery life. However, there are ways to make your battery last longer . Here's how to fix an iPad battery draining fast.
Fixing an iPad Battery That Drains Too Fast
- If your battery drains too fast, enable Low Power Mode in Settings → Battery , and restart your iPad regularly.
- Turn off Background App Refresh, disable Bluetooth, and turn on "Reduce Motion".
- iPad battery health degrades over time due to wear and tear; it's important to preserve it as much as possible before then.
Steps
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Turn off your iPad and turn it on again. You can do a force restart , which requires a few extra buttons. Do the following:
- Without a home button
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- Press and release the volume button closest to the lock button.
- Press and release the volume button farthest from the lock button.
- Press and hold the lock button until the Apple logo appears.
- With a home button
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- Press and hold the Home button and lock button until the Apple logo appears.
- Without a home button
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Use Low Power Mode to preserve your battery . This feature greatly reduces the amount of power your iPad uses and can be enabled in your settings. [1] X Research source Do the following:
- Go to Settings .
- Tap Battery .
- Toggle on Low Power Mode .
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Enable Auto-Lock to 5-minutes or sooner. Auto-Lock turns off your iPad's display after a specified time. If this option is set to Never , be sure to change it. Do the following:
- Go to Settings .
- Tap Display & Brightness .
- Tap Auto-Lock .
- Select the number of minutes (5-minutes or under).
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Disable Bluetooth when you're not using it. When Bluetooth is turned on, your iPad will always be ready to connect. To disable it, do the following:
- Go to Settings .
- Tap Bluetooth .
- Toggle off Bluetooth .
- You can also disable Bluetooth by opening the Control Center and tapping the Bluetooth icon.
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Find where your battery usage is going. Your iPad tracks app usage and how much it drains your battery. Once you know where your battery usage is going, you can try to limit your time on these apps and make sure they're closed when you're not using them. Do the following:
- Go to Settings .
- Tap Battery .
- Scroll down to view your activity.