How to help increase battery life with ios5?

My battery on my iPad is draining with ios5...anything I can do?

If you do not use Bluetooth devices, Settings > General > Bluetooth to OFF, when away from WiFi and not using a 3G unit, put Airplane Mode ON.
Change the email push setting to a long period of time.
Simple things that stop the unit from transmitting or seaking responses.

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    Helmet2279 wrote:
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