Re: Troubleshooting on an iPad.

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Sujet : Re: Troubleshooting on an iPad.
De : befr (at) *nospam* eaglesoft.de (Bernd Froehlich)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphone
Date : 20. Sep 2024, 07:32:47
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On 19. Sep 2024 at 10:06:15 CEST, "John Hill" <watcombeman@yahoo.co.uk>
wrote:

My son has has asked me:
 
My iPad is getting slower and slower to the extent that it’s making some
applications difficult to use. I could try shutting down or restarting but my
perception is this is a recurring issue. Is there any known memory or process
monitoring on the iPad to see if I have an app that is misbehaving?
 
I know of none, but that doesn't mean there isn't anything. cAnd if there is I
assume it would apply equally to the iPd and iPhone.
 
Any suggestions? I have suggested a power down and restart, and he will try
that for starters.
 
Old John.


You could try if closing all running apps helps. (AFAIK a restart won´t do
that).

iPad OS SHOULD take care of memory by itself, but I have encountered some
situations where closing all apps helped.

Date Sujet#  Auteur
19 Sep 24 * Troubleshooting on an iPad.13John Hill
19 Sep 24 +- Re: Troubleshooting on an iPad.1badgolferman
19 Sep 24 +- Re: Troubleshooting on an iPad.1Jörg Lorenz
20 Sep 24 +* Re: Troubleshooting on an iPad.9Bernd Froehlich
20 Sep 24 i+* Re: Troubleshooting on an iPad.7Your Name
20 Sep 24 ii+* Re: Troubleshooting on an iPad.2John Hill
20 Sep 24 iii`- Re: Troubleshooting on an iPad.1Jörg Lorenz
20 Sep 24 ii+- Re: Troubleshooting on an iPad.1Jörg Lorenz
20 Sep 24 ii`* Re: Troubleshooting on an iPad.3Jolly Roger
20 Sep 24 ii +- Re: Troubleshooting on an iPad.1Jolly Roger
20 Sep 24 ii `- Re: Troubleshooting on an iPad.1Jörg Lorenz
20 Sep 24 i`- Re: Troubleshooting on an iPad.1Jolly Roger
21 Sep 24 `- Re: Troubleshooting on an iPad.1Chris

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