IPad 3 Battery quick ending

Hi apple
My ipad 3 battery quick ending after 6.1.3
In ios 5.1.1 good battery after update to 6.x bugs
Need ios 6.1.4 or 6.2 without bugs

Save Battery
1. Lower brightness (Major)
2. Turn off WiFi when not using
3. Turn off 3G when not using
4. Turn off Bluetooth when not using
5. Minimize use of Location Service; you can turn it off for certain apps
6. Turn off push notification (Major)
7. Fetch new data less frequently or manually
8. Turn off push mail (Major)
9. Auto-check fewer mail account

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    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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