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iPad Battery Calibration: Improve Battery Life Yourself > Here's What You Can Do!

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You're just enjoying a series or working on an important project on your iPad, and suddenly it dies. Sound familiar? You want to be able to use your iPad for longer without having to constantly look for a power outlet. Furthermore, you don't want to spend money on new devices or expensive repairs. But how can you ensure that your iPad battery performs optimally again? In this article, we delve deeper into the world of iPad battery calibration and show you how you can easily calibrate your battery yourself for a better user experience.

Why Battery Calibration is Important for Your iPad

We understand how annoying it is when your iPad battery no longer lasts as long as you're used to. Fortunately, there is a solution that you can apply yourself at no extra cost: calibrating your iPad battery. Battery calibration helps your battery to indicate more accurately how much energy is left, so you can prevent unexpected failures and enjoy your device for longer. We will explain step by step how to do this safely and effectively.

How to Calibrate Your iPad Battery: A Step-by-Step Guide

Calibrating your iPad battery may sound like a technical challenge, but with our simple guide, it’s a piece of cake. Follow the steps below to get your battery back in tip-top condition:

Step 1: Fully charge to 100%

Start by fully charging your iPad. Connect your device to the charger and let it charge until it reads 100%. It is important that you do not use your iPad while it is charging, so that the calibration process is not disrupted.

Step 2: Leave on the charger for another two hours

After your iPad reaches 100%, leave it on the charger for at least two hours. This will ensure that the battery is fully charged and the calibration will be more accurate.

Step 3: Fully discharge

Disconnect your iPad from the charger and use it as you normally would. Continue using your device until the battery is completely drained and the iPad turns off by itself. This process helps reset the battery stats.

Step 4: Rest your iPad

When your iPad is turned off due to low battery, leave it turned off for at least five hours. This gives the battery a chance to fully discharge and get rid of any residual power.

Step 5: Fully charge again

After the rest period, plug your iPad back into the charger and charge it all at once to 100%, without touching it in between. This will complete the calibration process and ensure that the battery indicator is accurate again.

Tips for maintaining your iPad battery

Now that you’ve successfully calibrated your iPad battery, you’ll want to keep it performing at its best for as long as possible. Here are some additional tips to help extend the lifespan and performance of your battery:
  • Update your software regularly: Apple often releases updates that improve battery performance. Make sure your iPad is up to date.
  • Avoid extreme temperatures: Exposure to very high or low temperatures can damage the battery.
  • Adjust your brightness: Lower screen brightness saves energy.
  • Turn off unused features: Turn off Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and location services when you're not using them.

How Leapp can help you further

At leapp, we understand how essential your iPad is to your daily life. That's why we offer sustainable, refurbished Apple products that make your daily tasks easier. Should you still encounter problems, such as a quickly draining battery, we are ready to support you with expert advice and practical tips. Are you looking for an iPad with a battery that is already optimized for the best performance? Then visit our website and discover our extensive range of [refurbished iPads](https://leapp.nl/collections/ipad). With our excellent service and quality products, we ensure that you can enjoy using your Apple devices again. Don't wait any longer and experience the difference yourself!
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