Ok, understood thanks Ronni. I'll pass this on to Gerry.
Regards Peter... ________________________________ From: wamug-ow...@wamug.org.au [mailto:wamug-ow...@wamug.org.au] On Behalf Of Ronda Brown Sent: Friday, 26 November 2010 2:52 PM To: WAMUG Mailing List Subject: Re: iPad OS4.2 upgrade issues Actually Peter, Don't suggest my No.2 ... well, not this anyway Most people run applications and then press the home button to quit them and run alternative applications, but this does not fully quit the application. Instead, if you want to fully quit an application, press and hold it until the icon jiggles, and then press the X and the full application process will shut down. I just checked this and with the iPad iOS4 if you press the X it will delete the app! Sorry... Ronni On 26/11/2010, at 2:34 PM, Crisp, Peter wrote: Thanks for the detailed responses Ronni, as usual very comprehensive. Kind Regards Peter.. ________________________________ From: wamug-ow...@wamug.org.au [mailto:wamug-ow...@wamug.org.au] On Behalf Of Ronda Brown Sent: Friday, 26 November 2010 2:10 PM To: WAMUG Mailing List Subject: Re: iPad OS4.2 upgrade issues Hi Peter, I haven't experienced or noticed any difference since I upgraded my iPad to iOS 4.2.1 On 26/11/2010, at 1:16 PM, Crisp, Peter wrote: Hi all, a colleague of mine had an iPad and he has just upgraded his iPad to the new OS4.2. He really likes the new folder function and multitasking feature! However he has noticed a couple of things: 1. His 3G signal strength indicator no longer displays as full strength it Won't show the last bar. This is strange as he still uses the iPad in the exact same position prior the upgrade and always had full strength! 1. You could suggest he try this: Bring up the Settings app Set "Airplane Mode" on for a short period, then turn it back off. Under "General", choose "Reset" then select "Reset Network" Confirm that you want to reset all network settings Power the iPad completely off then turn it back on 2. The other thing he has noticed is the power consumption seems to deplete more rapidly as before the upgrade. Not too sure if this is linked to the multitasking aspect, he has tried looking at which apps are open and ensuring that they are closed down just in case that maybe the issue. 2. To see what is running in the background, press the home key twice. You will see up to four background apps in the bottom of the display, scroll right to see what else is running. He could be surprised, I know I was when I checked ;-) Having multiple applications running at the same time will obviously drain the battery to a greater extent when the device is in use, but when the device is in sleep mode, the applications should be suspended; however, people have found that quitting them all before putting the device to sleep seems to solve the low-battery-life problem. It is possible that even though the applications are suspended, their being active when the device is put to sleep may prevent some hardware components such as the Wi-Fi adapter from being put to sleep at the same time. This may result in items like the Wi-Fi adapter staying active during sleep, and may also be a reason why when people specifically turn off Wi-Fi before sleep, that the battery level no longer drains rapidly. Most people run applications and then press the home button to quit them and run alternative applications, but this does not fully quit the application. Instead, if you want to fully quit an application, press and hold it until the icon jiggles, and then press the X and the full application process will shut down. Anyone with any similar experiences or explanations since upgrading their iPad OS? Cheers, Ronni 17" MacBook Pro Intel Core i7 2.66GHz / 8GB / 1067 MHz DDR3 / 500GB Serial ATA Drive @ 7200rpm OS X 10.6.4 Snow Leopard Windows 7 Ultimate (under sufferance) ________________________________ -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- Archives - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/archives.shtml> Guidelines - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/guidelines.shtml> Unsubscribe - <mailto:wamug-unsubscr...@wamug.org.au> ***************************** NOTICE - This message from Hatch is intended only for the use of the individual or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information which is privileged, confidential or proprietary. 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