The M2 has a higher power draw and they both have the same battery. Is it noticeably shorter, or is it just a few minutes?
Try to shut the ipad completely down. Wait a minute or so. Start it up again and see if its gets better over time.I do not understand the battery life drain on my M2. I charge it to full, throw it in my bag, take it out in the evening if I didn’t use it all day, and it’s drained below 50%. I’ve had it for over a month, so it’s not like its initial set up things. It does have cellular. But this drain is consistent. Basically whenever i take it out, it’s very low. Pretty disappointing. Especially because i went all out on this, (max storage).
Try putting it in Low Power Mode. If that fixes it then your hardware is fine and something software is culprit; maybe notifications or background refresh on an app is doing it.I do not understand the battery life drain on my M2. I charge it to full, throw it in my bag, take it out in the evening if I didn’t use it all day, and it’s drained below 50%. I’ve had it for over a month, so it’s not like its initial set up things. It does have cellular. But this drain is consistent. Basically whenever i take it out, it’s very low. Pretty disappointing. Especially because i went all out on this, (max storage).
Can you share a screenshot of the last 24 hours screen on Settings-Battery? What’s the brightness set at?I got a new M2 iPad a month or so ago and my M1 got handed down to the family and I notice a significant difference in battery life with the M2 being noticeably worse. Both are wifi models and never leave the house. I'm not sure what it is as I use the new the same way as I did the old - mainly for reading with the Kindle app, checking email, surfing the web and an occasional game. Last night I charged it to 100%, read on the Kindle app for about 30 minutes and this morning it is down to 62%. I don't see any rogue background tasks in the Battery app so I'm not sure what it is other than the M2 chip must use a heck of a lot more juice than the M1.
Maybe try shutting off Cellular when you're not actively using it? I know searching for signal can drain a boatload of battery.I do not understand the battery life drain on my M2. I charge it to full, throw it in my bag, take it out in the evening if I didn’t use it all day, and it’s drained below 50%. I’ve had it for over a month, so it’s not like its initial set up things. It does have cellular. But this drain is consistent. Basically whenever i take it out, it’s very low. Pretty disappointing. Especially because i went all out on this, (max storage).
Not in front of it to take a battery snapshot, but I'll do that later. Brightness is at 50$%.Can you share a screenshot of the last 24 hours screen on Settings-Battery? What’s the brightness set at?
That part is fine then. No problem, whenever you can and if you want to!Not in front of it to take a battery snapshot, but I'll do that later. Brightness is at 50$%.
That would be unusual, although I will say the Kindle app is probably my biggest battery drain. But anything that keeps the screen on for an extended time will eat up the battery and I do a lot of reading on that app on my 12.9 cellular M2. But battery life overall is outstanding. Take it off the charger, check it 12 hours later and it's still at 100%. But it's rare that I leave it alone for 12 hours and usually read for an hour or two on Kindle in addition to all the other uses but never finish the day at less than 40%. I'd say that’s identical to what I experienced on the M1 version.Last night I charged it to 100%, read on the Kindle app for about 30 minutes and this morning it is down to 62%
Definitely not the experience ive had with my m1 iPad. has great standby time.I do not understand the battery life drain on my M2. I charge it to full, throw it in my bag, take it out in the evening if I didn’t use it all day, and it’s drained below 50%. I’ve had it for over a month, so it’s not like its initial set up things. It does have cellular. But this drain is consistent. Basically whenever i take it out, it’s very low. Pretty disappointing. Especially because i went all out on this, (max storage).
I recently got an M1 iPad and thought I would like the keyboard folio case. I noticed it drains the battery pretty bad even on standby. My solution was to get a non keyboard case.
I've not found the Magic Keyboard to contribute to any battery drain when my wifi + cellular iPP is in standby. on the very rare occasions that I take the device off the charger in the morning and then 8 hours later open it up it's still at 100%. That’s the same if I have no keyboard attached. I had the M1 12.9 iPP and now have the M2 version. Standby battery life is outstanding. While using it battery life varies according to my usage, more so than on my MacBook Air, but that’s not unusual.Does the magic keyboard also drain battery?? I would have thought it would consume nothing while closed etc and would switch itself off?
I have Find on for all devices and my wife, and myself. I have absolutely no standby battery drain on my iPad Pro. 16.2 fixed the only issues I was having on my iPad, none related to battery. I would look for some other cause. I’ve seen people mention Find a lot because they see that arrow, which is actually meaningless. Their issue is most likely something else but since they see that arrow they jump to that conclusion. I’ve got just about every location service feature enabled on my phone and iPad. No battery issues.New iPad Pro 11” and definitely notice increased draining on standby. Appears to be related to find my app. Excited to get iPadOS 16.3 next week.
That sounds very good! Might be better than mine🤷♂️ But I have no complaints and use mine all day long. I’m retired so a lot of “down” time available to be on it.I hit 6 hours of screen-on time yesterday and still have 65% left. 🤷♂️