The new iPad has a lot of new features. You can find out what you have to know, but you need to begin. You should be aware of exactly what your iPad can do, such as where you can find apps, and how to use them correctly. Keep reading!
You may see significant shortening of your battery life if you frequently watch movies, listen to continuous music, or play a lot of games on your iPad. Lowering the brightness on the screen can prolong the life of the battery. It is unlikely that the brightest settings are needed to achieve a good picture.
iPads now support folders. To start, just tap and hold the tap on your desired application, wait for it to jiggle, then drag the app to a different icon and release. Doing this will create a new folder, and inside you will be able to access either app, and it will automatically be named by category. Also, you can rename the folder to increase your level of personalization.
Be aware of any apps that constantly run on your device. Lots of iPad applications can work in the background as you complete other tasks. In order to view currently running applications, just click your Home button twice. The lower bar will display the currently active apps and some brief information. Swipe down to get rid of the bar when you are done.
Did you accidentally start an app that is noisy? You can quickly turn the sound down by holding down the “vol -” button until it is muted. If you use mute often, you can set the lock orientation key to act as your mute button.
You should now know much more about using the iPad. It is a terrific device, is quite powerful and can be used for a wide array of things. Remember what you have just learned, and start maximizing your iPad usage.