How to Fix a Slow iPad
Does your iPad run slowly or seem to bog down after a few hours? While this is more likely to happen with older iPads that don't have the processing power of the iPad Air and iPad Pro tablets, even the newest iPad can slow down. There are multiple reasons why an iPad may run slowly, including an app that has issues or a slow internet connection. Usually, these problems are easy to fix.Quit Your Current iPad App
One reason an iPad may start chugging along at a snail's pace is a problem with an app rather than the iPad. When you experience an app that is running slower than usual, it may seem logical to click the Home button to close the app and then relaunch it. However, clicking the Home button doesn't close the app. It suspends it and keeps it frozen in the background until you need it again.
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A few apps continue running in the background. These are usually apps that stream music such as Pandora, Spotify, or the Music app that comes with the iPad.
If your iPad is slow with only a single app, quit out of it to properly shut down the app and purge it from memory. This allows you to launch a fresh version of it.It is a good idea to close any apps that are playing music as well. It is unlikely they are causing a problem, but closing all the apps that run in the background ensures they aren't impacting anything.
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How to Close All Recently Used iPad Apps
To close the apps, bring up the list of all apps that are suspended or running in the background:
When you press it twice in quick succession, your most recently used apps are shown as thumbnail images across the screen. These apps are suspended or running in the background. You can navigate through this screen by swiping from left to right or right to left.
Press your finger lightly on one of the thumbnail images and swipe toward the top of the display without lifting your finger. This gesture resembles flicking the app off the iPad. The apps you flick off are closed, and any that are running in the background stop running and are closed.
Restart a Slow iPad
Closing apps doesn't always do the trick. If you don't see any improvement in performance, restart the iPad. This flushes everything from temporary memory and gives your iPad a clean start. This does not permanently remove any of your personal data.
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To restart the iPad:
Hold the Top (or Side) button depending on the orientation of your iPad, until instructions appear telling you to slide a button to power off the iPad. (Apple formerly referred to this button as the Sleep/Wake button.)
Check Your iPad's Wi-Fi Connection
If a restart doesn't improve your iPad's performance, it might not be your iPad that is running slow. It might be your Wi-Fi network. You can check the internet speed of your Wi-Fi network by using an app such as Ookla's Speedtest. This app sends data to a remote server and then sends data back to the iPad, testing both upload and download speeds.
Check the speed from several locations. It could be that something is interfering with the wireless signal (such as a refrigerator positioned between the iPad and router) or that your iPad is too far away from the router.
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Run the Current Version of iOS
IOS is the operating system running on the iPad. It's always a good idea to run the latest operating system. Not only does this ensure that you have the most recent performance tweaks but also that you have the latest fixes for any security issues.
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Install an Ad Blocker
If you are primarily seeing a slowdown while browsing the web in the Safari browser but your internet speed isn't slow, it may be more a symptom of the pages you are browsing than of the iPad itself.
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One reason an iPad may start chugging along at a snail's pace is a problem with an app rather than the iPad. When you experience an app that is running slower than usual, it may seem logical to click the Home button to close the app and then relaunch it. However, clicking the Home button doesn't close the app. It suspends it and keeps it frozen in the background until you need it again.
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A few apps continue running in the background. These are usually apps that stream music such as Pandora, Spotify, or the Music app that comes with the iPad.
If your iPad is slow with only a single app, quit out of it to properly shut down the app and purge it from memory. This allows you to launch a fresh version of it.It is a good idea to close any apps that are playing music as well. It is unlikely they are causing a problem, but closing all the apps that run in the background ensures they aren't impacting anything.
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How to Close All Recently Used iPad Apps
To close the apps, bring up the list of all apps that are suspended or running in the background:
When you press it twice in quick succession, your most recently used apps are shown as thumbnail images across the screen. These apps are suspended or running in the background. You can navigate through this screen by swiping from left to right or right to left.
Press your finger lightly on one of the thumbnail images and swipe toward the top of the display without lifting your finger. This gesture resembles flicking the app off the iPad. The apps you flick off are closed, and any that are running in the background stop running and are closed.
Restart a Slow iPad
Closing apps doesn't always do the trick. If you don't see any improvement in performance, restart the iPad. This flushes everything from temporary memory and gives your iPad a clean start. This does not permanently remove any of your personal data.
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To restart the iPad:
Hold the Top (or Side) button depending on the orientation of your iPad, until instructions appear telling you to slide a button to power off the iPad. (Apple formerly referred to this button as the Sleep/Wake button.)
Check Your iPad's Wi-Fi Connection
If a restart doesn't improve your iPad's performance, it might not be your iPad that is running slow. It might be your Wi-Fi network. You can check the internet speed of your Wi-Fi network by using an app such as Ookla's Speedtest. This app sends data to a remote server and then sends data back to the iPad, testing both upload and download speeds.
Check the speed from several locations. It could be that something is interfering with the wireless signal (such as a refrigerator positioned between the iPad and router) or that your iPad is too far away from the router.
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If the speed increases as you move closer to your router, look into boosting your Wi-Fi range. This is common in large buildings, but even a house can have problems with the effective distance of its wireless router.
Run the Current Version of iOS
IOS is the operating system running on the iPad. It's always a good idea to run the latest operating system. Not only does this ensure that you have the most recent performance tweaks but also that you have the latest fixes for any security issues.
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Install an Ad Blocker
If you are primarily seeing a slowdown while browsing the web in the Safari browser but your internet speed isn't slow, it may be more a symptom of the pages you are browsing than of the iPad itself.
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