Path: ...!eternal-september.org!feeder3.eternal-september.org!news.eternal-september.org!.POSTED!not-for-mail From: John Hill Newsgroups: misc.phone.mobile.iphone Subject: Re: Troubleshooting on an iPad. Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2024 08:46:07 -0000 (UTC) Organization: A noiseless patient Spider Lines: 54 Message-ID: References: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=fixed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Injection-Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2024 10:46:07 +0200 (CEST) Injection-Info: dont-email.me; posting-host="2447da361e9150653d27ca37808d87c5"; logging-data="1096257"; mail-complaints-to="abuse@eternal-september.org"; posting-account="U2FsdGVkX19uijtN9b1MRkd6HSo9xppT" User-Agent: Usenapp for MacOS Cancel-Lock: sha1:QgNz797L9CLvFmgBJAcmYK2CgMM= X-Usenapp: v1.27.4/l - Full License X-Face: "[W}bdfxD[0X{u@X8EN}v3.+/A8tYdf(l@{/G`,m/,A_Ik#]>8<|PW_@CLe5JvB9"i'oa!C'E1HE1,7_=cBZ*N8MTr"\4Z.tO9uO&U[v$?.RBk/{rjjiv1y+/BJF>LeyeGbg:IJNT24 Bytes: 3717 On 20 Sep 2024 at 07:57:06 BST, "Your Name" wrote: > On 2024-09-20 06:32:47 +0000, Bernd Froehlich said: >> On 19. Sep 2024 at 10:06:15 CEST, "John Hill" >> 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. > > The problem with devices is that most people don't close (and don't > know how or that they should) apps they aren't currently using, so they > can end up with lots of stuff still running. It doesn't matter whether > it's MacOS, Windows, iPadOS / iOS, Android, etc. > > The same happens with things like web browser tabs. People just leave > them open whenever the browser opens a new one. > > All these open things chew through RAM, and when that runs out the OS > can often swap them out to storage drive space, clogging that up as > well. > > There should really be a system preference option set by default for > novice users that properly closes apps / tabs that haven't been used in > a while and arent doing anything (such as playing background music). > That alone could solve a lot of "it's slow" problems. My thanks to you all. I have passed it all on, and Julian says he will go through it systematically and let me know what happens. He is fairly new to the iPad and iMac, having inherited Anne's. I have recommended that he try the last suggestion first - I am reminded that Anne was prone to this; she sometimes came to me complaining that she couldn't open such and such a link in Safari. I would find that the poor app was chock full of tabs (many of them duplicates) and could't open any more. -- An infinitely complex system can fail in an infinite number of ways.