Hi All, I am new to all things Apple and was very interested to read this thread, as I also had issues, but slightly different. In my case it has happened only twice since I got my iPad (only have it 3 weeks) and in both cases it was after charging. It was fully charged 100% and froze when I tried to do anything. The first time I did not know what happened or indeed what I did to get it going as I tried everything and eventually it worked. The second time I was a little more concerned that I might have had a faulty unit so I searched the internet and found how to get it going again. What I did was to hold down both the menu button and the start button for about 10 seconds until it eventually popped up the Apple logo. I have had no further issues since, however I do seem to have a very heavy drain on the battery for no obvious reason. This morning having charged it overnight, I shut down the iPad and did not use it till late afternoon and when I switched it on found that there was only 35% charge left, don't know why as the Bluetooth is switched off. Sorry for being long winded, but any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. Stag
Hi and welcome to the Forum!
First off, holding down the start and home buttons simultaneously until you see the Apple Logo is called a reset. It's a good step to take when you are having problems with your iPad.
As far as your battery drain goes, how do you have your email set up? Settings - Mail, Contacts, Calendars - fetch new data. If you have Push set to on, this will use up battery. To conserve battery turn this off and set it to Manually below this. This means your emails will only come in when you open your mail app.
Do you close your apps regularly? I close mine completely each night as some will continue to refresh in the background. There's a setting for this also which was introduced with IOS7. Settings - General - Background app refresh. You can turn this off completely or limit it to certain apps you want to refresh. Turning it off completely will save the most battery. In case you don't know how to Close your apps completely - From the home screen do the four finger swipe up or double press the home button to reveal your multi task bar. These are all the apps that you have opened at one time...... just swipe up on the image above the app icon to close it.
Closing an app completely is also the first step to take if you're having problems with it or it freezes or crashes on you.
For general battery saving, other new features of IOS7 are the parallax feature, the moving wallpapers (Dynamic) and Automatic Updates. These are all great features of IOS7 but do use more battery.
Parallax - the screen appears to move behind your app icons when viewed from different angles. To turn this off go to Settings - General - Accessibility - Reduce Motion.
Wallpapers - Settings - Wallpapers and brightness. There are 2 options listed - Dynamic and Stills. Select Stills.....you can also select a wallpaper of your own from your camera roll. Also set your Brightness lower to what you find acceptable. I have mine below half way and have Auto Brightness turned On.
Automatic Downloads - this one can occur at any time and may be another reason your battery is draining when not in use. Settings - iTunes and App Store - Automatic Downloads. Turn this setting off. When there is an update available you will notice a small red number on your App Store icon and can download these manually.
Location Services - this also uses battery life. Limit location services to the apps you use regularly or turn them On or Off at will. Settings - Privacy - Location Services
You should notice a difference with your battery life by following the above steps. I hope they help you.