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Revision as of 17:15, 12 March 2021
The Apple iPad is a mini computer with a very nice screen size. It is easy to handle and to take away. Ideal for holidays to watch Internet Broadcasts and browsing on the Internet, check your email.
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Tips & Tricks
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Battery life
The suggestions come from several websites (See also).
1. Lower screen brightness
Apple states, There are two simple ways you can preserve battery life -- no matter how you use your device: Adjust your screen brightness and use Wi-Fi.
- To adjust screen brightness, swipe up to open the Control Center and use the slider on the right to lower your screen brightness.
- You can also go to Settings → Display & Brightness to adjust the brightness.
- Also on this settings page is a toggle switch for Auto-Brightness. Unless you are frequently using your iPad at the beach or in other brightly lit environments, turn on Auto-Brightness , which adjusts the screen level based on ambient light.
2. Turn off Wi-Fi and Bluetooth when not needed
A Wi-Fi connection consumes less energy than a cellular connection, so use it when you can. But Wi-Fi consumes power, even if you are not using it to connect to a network, so turn it off when you don't need to be online. Same goes for Bluetooth -- turn it off when you aren't using it to conserve battery.
Both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi can be also toggled on and off by swiping up from the bottom edge of your iPad's screen for the Control Center.
See also
- Apple iPad and Pencil (2nd generation)
- CNet, How to improve Apple iPad Battery life.
- support.apple.com, iPad User Guide.