Many iPad users rely on their devices daily, but some common habits may be quietly causing long-term damage.
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Many iPad users rely on their devices daily, but some common habits may be quietly causing long-term damage.
What seems convenient in the moment can come at a cost later.
From battery wear to security risks, small mistakes can reduce performance and even shorten the lifespan of the device.
Small habits, big damage
According to BGR, letting your iPad battery drop to 0% regularly can speed up long-term wear.
Lithium-ion batteries degrade faster when fully drained, which can lead to shorter battery life and reduced performance over time.
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Keeping the device charged within a moderate range, rather than constantly hitting extremes, can help preserve its health.
Heat and neglect
Temperature is another overlooked factor.
Leaving an iPad in very hot or cold environments, such as inside a parked car, can cause both internal and external damage, including battery swelling or screen issues.
At the same time, failing to back up data can turn accidents into major losses, especially if the device is damaged or stolen.
Security missteps
Some of the most serious risks come from how the device is used.
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BGR warns that ignoring system updates can leave iPads exposed to security vulnerabilities, as updates often include critical fixes.
Removing passcodes or turning off features like Find My can also make the device far less secure if it is lost or accessed by others.
Risky behaviour
Using public Wi-Fi without caution is another common mistake.
While convenient, open networks can expose sensitive information if proper precautions are not taken.
Jailbreaking the device adds further risk, potentially voiding warranties and making the system more vulnerable to crashes or attacks.
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Better choices
Many of these issues can be avoided with simple changes.
Keeping software updated, maintaining security settings and being mindful of how the device is used can significantly improve both safety and longevity.
As BGR highlights, avoiding these common mistakes can help ensure your iPad continues to perform reliably over time.
Sources: BGR