I think something is running in the background that shouldn't be. I just have doubts that's going to do anything. I did call Apple Support and they ran a diagnostic on it-the OS, battery, and all apps passed their test as being fine, so they made me an Apple Store appointment. I'm going to see where it is at the end of the day. Today I did a hard reset on it, turned off all background app refresh, and force quit all apps. I definitely had not used it for 4 hours since taking it off the charger, but SOMETHING is using battery in standby.ĥ. I had only logged about 20 minutes of actual use on the iPad since putting it away the day before (according to the battery menu), but it was showing 4 hours of usage time and about 26 hours of standby time. Last night it went from 97% to 89% in about 12 hours. This actually worked for 2 or 3 days, and then I noticed the battery was draining about 10% overnight again.Ĥ. I went ahead and restored all apps from backup since it just redownloads/reinstalls new copies of those anyway. Did a DFU restore and installed a fresh copy of iOS 11. Turning that off did fix some of the battery drain.ģ. We have 2 Apple TVs and a HomePod acting as Home Hubs, so I don't need the iPad doing it too. (I mostly didn't expect it to.) I did realize at that point that I had the iPad set up as a Home Hub, and turned that off. Did a factory reset and restore from backup. Doing a hard reset would only help for a day or so and then it would start again.Ģ. Started draining on standby-about 20% every 12 hours. So my iPad Pro 10.5" has been having battery drain issues for the last few weeks, here is kind of the order of events, and I feel like it's linked to when the last iOS 11 update went out:ġ.
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