7. Reboot your iPad to Fix iPadOS 13 Battery Draining
To reboot your iPad with the Face ID feature, follow the below steps.
- Press and hold either the Volume Up/Down button + Top button (Power) simultaneously for a few seconds.
- The Power off slider will appear.
- Now, release the buttons and drag the slider to turn off your iPad.
- Finally, wait for around 30 seconds and then press & hold the Top button until the Apple logo appears.
- Release the button and wait for the device to boot.
To reboot your iPad with a Home button, check the steps below.
- Long-press the Top button (Power) until the power off slider appears.
- Now, Drag the slider to turn off your iPad.
- Wait for at least 10-15 seconds and then press & hold the Top button for a couple of seconds until the Apple logo appears.
- Release the button and wait for the device to boot.
8. Turn Off Background App Refresh
- Open the Settings app on your iPad.
- Tap on General >> Select the Background App Refresh.
- Tap on Background App Refresh again and select Off.
- This option will prevent most of the apps to refresh data in the background and it will save battery juice as well.
9. Turn Off System Services (Networking & Wireless)
- Head over to the device Settings >> Tap on Privacy.
- Go to Location Services >> Scroll down to bottom and tap on System Services.
- Here you will get a bunch of system services that are already enabled by default.
- You can check and turn off some of the unnecessary services especially the Networking & Wireless toggle.
- Once done, just follow the next method to turn off the location services as well.
10. Adjust iPad Location Services to Fix iPadOS 13 Battery Draining
- Go to the device Settings menu >> Scroll down and select Privacy.
- Tap on Location Services and you can individually select which apps are useful can track the location all the time.
- Then you can set the rest of the apps to While Using the App or Ask Next Time to save plenty of battery.
- While there are plenty of apps available which you can easily set to Never under Allow Location Access option.
11. Try to Place iPad Face Down
When you’re facing toward the latest generation iPad screen, the Face ID always runs in the background and tries to scan the registered face. So, even if you’re in low lighting condition, the Face ID recognizes your face and opens the lock screen & unlocks it too. So, it’s better to place your iPad face down for unintentional screen light up or unlock the screen.
12. Use Low Power Mode
If you’re low on battery charge and still have to spend a few hours with that low battery level, then you should enable the Low Power Mode to save the battery juice drastically. However, it will disable some of the services like push notifications, email fetching, Hey Siri, Background App Refresh, some visual effects, etc.
- Head over to the iPad Settings >> Battery >> Turn on the Low Power Mode toggle.
- The battery icon will turn from the green color to yellow color.
So, you can understand the Low Power Mode and even you can track the battery usage history.
13. Enable Reduce Motion to Fix iPadOS 13 Battery Draining
- Open the Settings app >> Tap on Accessibility >> Tap on Motion.
- Turn on the Reduce Motion toggle.
- Additionally, you can turn off the Auto-Play Message Effects and Auto-Play Video Previews.
These options will give better battery life on your iPad. That’s it, guys. We hope you’ve found this troubleshooting guide useful.
Conclusion
The iPadOS 13 or above versions offers plenty of features, system improvements, and bug fixes as well. However, some of the bugs are still available and we can expect that in the coming few updates, most of the bugs will be fixed properly. Just like the iOS 13.3.1 stable version, Apple has also released iPadOS 13.3.1 stable version for the iPad users. Whereas the company has recently released iPadOS 13.4 Beta 1 update for more bug fixes and improvements. Till then, stay tuned for more guides and information.