Apple claims a pretty impressive battery life for the iPad up to 10 hours of use on a full charge. It is possible to get close to Apple’s claims, provided you’re willing to turn off a few features and dim your screen a bit. Some initial reviewers however seems to be quite impressed with the battery life, as for then it lasted for more than 10 hours but with time as the number of applications increases and usage it may tend to decrease. But for people who use the iPad extensively, it might become a severe usability issue. Some tips to Increase Battery Backup Of iPad
Below mentioned Six best tips to Increase Battery Backup Of iPad.
- Turn off Wi-Fi
- Reduce Screen Brightness
- Turn Off Location Services
- Delay data fetching
- Disable Sound
- Disable Push Notifications
Turn off Wi-Fi : Keeping your WiFi connection enabled drains battery. It’s recommended that you should disable your wifi option to connect to the
Internet while you are not using this service. You can disable by tapping Settings, Network, WiFi and moving the slider to off
Reduce Screen Brightness : The screen brightness setting controls the default brightness of the iPad’s screen. Managing the screen brightness is the
best way to extend iPad battery life. Just go to Settings then Brightness & Wallpaper and drag the slider to the left to lower the default screen brightness
Turn Off Location Services : Another form of wireless communication the iPad employs is location services. This is what powers the GPS
functionality of the device. The location services on your Apple iPad would allow the device to locate your location automatically. It’s mainly used in the Maps application where you can find different locations or search places with distance from your current location. If you don’t need to use that just turn off locations services. Then go to Settings then Location Services and move the slider to off
Delay data fetching : If you’re not using data push and want to get email, you’ll need to tell the iPad how often it should check your email accounts.
Increasing the data fetching interval would make the device to upgrade the data at large intervals and reduce the battery usage. To increase the fetch interval, go to Settings and choose Mail, Contacts, Calendars. Then choose Fetch New Data and tap Hourly. You won’t get mail or calendar invitations immediately unless you manually fetch that stuff, but your iPad will still check once per hour
Disable Sound : By default the ipad comes with all the sounds options Enabled which means that if you receive a new Message or a new
Notification you will hear a sound. You need to disable the sound to increase the battery backup. Just go to Settings then General and Sounds. You will find five different options to Increase or Decrease or switch to On/Off based on your personal choice, though disabling all of these would decrease the battery usage
Disable Push Notifications : The Push Notifications are used to make you aware mainly of your iPad upgrading. But turning it off could save and
improve your battery life. So to disable it, go to Settings and turn the Push Notifications feature off





