Occasionally, youriPadmay freeze or stick while you’re in an app or on the Home screen.
A few things may cause the problem, but there are fixes you’re free to try.
Information in this article applies to iPads with iPadOS 13 through iOS 9.
Hold theSleep/Wake buttonon the tablet for a few seconds.
Do so and then press theSleep/Wakebutton again to restart the iPad.
If the iPad doesn’t restart, perform a force restart.
Perform a force restart.
Force the iPad to restart by holding theSleep/WakeandHomebuttons at the same time for a few seconds.
Release the buttons when the Apple logo appears.
An iPad may appear frozen when it is running on an extremely low battery charge.
Plug it in for an hour and have another go.
If the battery often runs low on the iPad, takesteps to extend the iPad’s battery life.
Delete a problem app.
If your iPad freezes when you open a specific app, uninstalling the app may solve the problem.
it’s possible for you to reinstall apps you deleted byvisiting the App Store.
Free up storage on the iPad.
Apps are getting larger all the time.
If you fill the space on your iPad with apps, it may freeze up on you.
Return the iPad configs to the defaults.
However, it leaves your data and apps intact.
Restore the iPad to factory defaults.
If your iPad freezes because of an issue with its operating system, restore it to its factory defaults.
This nuclear option clears all your data from the unit and returns the iPad to a like-new condition.
you oughta reinstall your apps and data afterward.
Back up your iPad regularlyto minimize the amount of data you lose when restoring it.
It might be time to start looking for a new iPad, too.
In some cases, the problem might be with the tablet’s operating system.