Brain battery on IPad affter update ios 8.1.2

Hi,
I am using IPad 4, wifi, 16G. After i update ios to ios 8.1.2, it drains my battery. I use ~ 5 minutes, it has been worst with this drain faster by ~10%.
Help me
Thanks

Look into the notifications. There are often a lot defaulted to on that you may not need. And don't just look in the notification center, also look in the apps themselves - settings, general, scroll down and explore each app's privacy and notification setting.
Also look to background app refresh and background app update.
You may eventually need to restore your device - which is basically backing it up and using iTunes to restore the software - aka install it fresh, especially if you did your update over the air. Sometimes a fresh install helps - and if you back it up you'll lose nothing but time the data can be put back onto the device from the backup.

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