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How often should you restart your iPad?

The iPad is a useful tool for productivity and entertainment, which is why users should pay attention to their device's health. Taking proper care of your iPad helps it last longer, which is important since they start at $349 and the majority of us don't have the cash to upgrade every time there's a new model. One question that often arises when talking about device care is whether you need to regularly restart it.


Apple doesn't have an official answer, but there are plenty of user discussions on the topic in places like Apple's support forums and Reddit. Many users say they never restart their iPad after setting it up, outside of software updates or issues that require a reboot. They simply leave it in sleep mode when it isn't in use. But is that the right choice? Here's what other iPad owners say about restarting their tablets and whether it makes a difference in keeping your device working for as long as possible.

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When should you restart your iPad?

Five iPad Air units in different colors on a white background.© Apple

Based on user comments, it doesn't seem to make a huge difference if you restart your iPad daily, weekly, monthly, or at all. We found no indication that regular reboots keep the device in working order for longer or that leaving it on shortens its life.

However, a restart now and then can be beneficial. According to a top-ranked reply on Apple's website, restarting your iPad clears cached data, which can help the tablet run better. The user also recommends more regular restarts after major software updates like last year's iPadOS 26, as there are always early bugs that need to be addressed. Other temporary files are also cleared from your system's memory when you restart the device.

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If you're concerned about your iPad's longevity, you really need to focus on its battery instead. It's natural for it to degrade over time, but there are ways to keep your battery in good shape for longer. Be sure to check your iPad's battery health and history, and consider lowering its charge limit to 80%. This is particularly good advice for anyone who leaves their tablet plugged in overnight. Batteries warm up while charging, which causes them to degrade faster, as does leaving your device fully charged. Finally, if you know you aren't going to use your iPad for a long stretch of time, be sure to charge it to around 50% before shutting it down.

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