ipad pro dies when reaching 40-50% battery left on ios 13 1st gen ipad pro has been performing great since buying it a few years ago. After doing the ios 13 updates every time the battery drops to around 40 to 50% it just dies out of nowhere. If I plug it back in to charge it...
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Battery life My battery on my iPad air keeps draining even when I don’t use the iPad. At times it might show 50% and then it just dies. 3 years ago 1757 8 iPad Pro battery drains suddenly for no reason My iPad Pro (2017) will suddenly lose power and the battery drains from ...
Having an issue with my 2018 version iPad, just suddenly the screen went black and cannot power on (battery was 100%). Yesterday the iPad was awake again and then suddenly today not responding again. Tried all the hard restart and not responding. Already out of warranty, any peeps ...
If your iPad is not charging past 1%, you may be using a charger that’s just too weak. Make sure you’re using the wall charger that came with your iPad. If you’re already using the charger your iPad came with, follow the step-by-step guide below to diagnose and fix the problem...
A different, but a similar problem is around using Smart Keyboard and iPad following an iPadOS update is the message: ‘This accessory is not supported”, and the inability to switch off the on-screen keyboard in an app. In this post, we explore these three common issues when it comes to...
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Also the battery on the 2021 IPP was 84%… so I decided to trade the 12.9 IPP in against a new 2024 11” IPP and magic keyboard… and it’s been a great change, the 11” IPP is super handy and even with the magic keyboard almost doubling the weight its still a v...
When the device boots back up, go back to “Settings”, then to “iCloud” and tap on the Apple ID username and email address, then sign in to iCloud when requested Exit out of Settings, you shouldn’t see the Apple ID verification pop-up again ...
Passed my old iPad2 to my mom, she uses it for occasional email and skype with the kids and grandkids and searching for something on the web a couple of times a week. There's absolutely no compelling reason to upgrade for people like her and she'll use it until the battery dies or...