Difference between revisions of "Keeping Your iPad Clean and Running Efficiently"
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*Quitting opened apps is a way to save space and battery life on your iPad. | *Quitting opened apps is a way to save space and battery life on your iPad. | ||
**Double click the home button | **Double click the home button | ||
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+ | **When the red circles appear and the apps are shaking, close out of each one by pressing the red circle. |
Revision as of 21:09, 12 June 2013
iPads, just like any other mobile device, require a little maintenance to keep them in the best possible working condition. We have a few tips for you to help with maintaining your iPad.
- Keep the case on your iPad at all time to reduce the risk of incidents such as a cracked screen or damage to internal hardware.
- It is good to clean your iPad on a daily basis to remove dust and oils that occur from normal use. Never spray liquids directly onto your iPad. We suggest spraying a Windex/water mixture onto a cloth and wiping the screen.
- Keep iOS updated. Updates automatically pop up on your iPad and following the instructions for the update will allow your device to maximize its potential.
- Back up your iPad frequently, whether you back it up to iCloud or iTunes.
- Quitting opened apps is a way to save space and battery life on your iPad.
- Double click the home button
- Press and hold an app
- When the red circles appear and the apps are shaking, close out of each one by pressing the red circle.