I would try a restore. I heard it helps the battery life. I have to try it on my ipad wifi. Even though I don't have a problem with battery
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I would try a restore. I heard it helps the battery life. I have to try it on my ipad wifi. Even though I don't have a problem with battery
YAY, the problem seems to have stopped. I just reset the iPad then drained the battery. After a night of charging all is well.
It does bring to light a frustration as a windows user. NO TASK MANAGER....
Well, unless you jailbreak the iPad there is no need for a task manager since it will only allow one non-system app to run at a time. If you are jailbroken you can install SBSettings, it includes a task manager that lets you kill any running applications and clear memory if anything is somehow persisting after close.
Thanks for the sound advice!:D
Funny i saw the wifi data xfer circle thing on my iPad just going and ping. My battery went down like 29 percent in like ten mins. I rebooted but my battery still isn't last like it normally does
I would highly recommend "SYSTEM Manager for iPad"
Great for checking out what is going on in your iPad.
The processes page shows you what Apps are running,
and what processes are running and how much memory they are using.
Googling the processes, especially high resource using ones, can help to figure out what might be going badly.
Example: I searched dataaccessd and iPad, and found several posts where people found solutions, like tweaking calendar settings, or found a corrupt email was causing their problems.
This App has fluctuated a lot between $1.99, and .99 .
so far the most complete system help I have found.
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