Apple iPad Pro 2024 13 Nano-Texture WiFi + 5G - Tips & Tricks
Tips & Tricks for the Apple iPad Pro 2024 13 Nano-Texture WiFi + 5G 1TB Black
Frequently asked questions for the Apple iPad Pro 2024 13 Nano-Texture WiFi + 5G
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Your phone's storage space can get full by storing lots of apps, photos, videos, music, or contacts. This is very annoying, because it makes your phone slow and you won't be able to download new photos or apps. Unfortunately, your phone's memory cannot be expanded with a memory card. But there is another solution: use cloud storage. You can upload photos and videos to the Cloud and then delete them from your phone. The files remain accessible on your phone via the Cloud, but no longer take up space on your device. This way, your phone stays fast and you have room for new apps. Examples of Cloud storage include iCloud, Dropbox, Google Drive, and Microsoft OneDrive.
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As a rule, water damage to any electronic equipment is not covered by the warranty. This is because water damage falls under user damage. The manufacturer cannot give a guarantee on this, because they cannot influence the use of the appliance.
Many devices, such as smartphones, smartwatches, and fitness trackers, have a watertightness certificate indicated by a code, such as IP68 or 5ATM. Water damage with these certified waterproof devices is also not covered by the warranty. This is because the waterproof seal of your device may be subject to wear and tear due to normal use. So always try to prevent your device from getting wet, even if it is waterproof.
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Additional to the internal storage space of your device, you can also use Cloud Storage. This is where you can upload your photos and videos, so they no longer need to be stored on your phone. They remain available on your phone via the Cloud, but don't take up any space on your phone anymore. This way, your phone doesn't slow down and you'll run out of storage space a lot less quickly. Examples of Cloud storage include iCloud, Dropbox, Google Drive, and Microsoft OneDrive.
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Over time, dirt and dust can accumulate in the charging port of your tablet. As a result, your cable may not stay in place and charging may not always go well. You can easily solve this problem by carefully removing the accumulated dirt and dust. You can do this with, for example, a toothpick. By carefully going along the edges and corners inside the charging port you can scrape away the accumulated dirt. Now the charging cable can connect to your device again. Make sure that you do not use extra force, just scraping along it is often enough. After you have scraped away the dirt, it can also help to blow heavily into the charging port again. Make sure that no moisture gets into the port though.
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There are several ways to improve the battery life of your device. Close active applications and restart your tablet regularly. This closes applications that are running in the background and reduce the battery life. Also pay attention to settings such as GPS, NFC, Bluetooth and/or automatic synchronisation. Turn these settings off when they are not used. The screen of a tablet is often the biggest power consumer, so lower the brightness by default and save energy very quickly and easily!