Do u mean even if ur not using them they drain battery just by being there? I have so many I don't use, but haven't deleted them..just in case I may want toQuote:
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Do u mean even if ur not using them they drain battery just by being there? I have so many I don't use, but haven't deleted them..just in case I may want toQuote:
Originally Posted by rocki
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Why did u call the control buttons iPods? That's confusing. I access those video controls same way, by double pressing home button and sliding across til I see video controls. Then I think I just have to put ipad to sleep by turning off power button, but music should keep playing while we are both asleep,lol
Apps that are closed (when you open a different app etc.) typically remain in memory in an inert state unless they are designed to run in the background.
Those static apps do not cause an additional battery drain, but can take up valuable memory. "Deleting" them frees up available memory, but doesn't affect battery/charge life.
A good repair to a rubber tipped stylus.
I use the standard rubber tipped stylus as shown in the photo attached. (I hope cos I have not tried attaching photos before).
Soon enough the rubber tip breaks away.
Don't throw the stylus away.
Remove the remaining rubber and you should see a brass insert with a small hole in it.
This hole is the perfect size to push half of a cotton bud.
The end result is also shown.
To make it work put a few drops of water on the bud. Every now and then add a couple more drops.
The result is a slightly more accurate stylus that glides better than the original rubber tip.
I use an old eye drop bottle to apply the water.