A:AnswerBeware of open box. I have had a lot of success with open box, however buyer beware. I just tried to buy a Microsoft Surface Pro 7 as open box. It was listed as satisfactory meaning that it would have all the required items but may be missing non-essential items. Went to pick up and it did not have a power cord. Was told that power was not an essential item since it could run off the battery. I asked them how I was to charge the battery and was told that since it could run off a battery the power cord was non-essential.
This was the first time I ever had an issue with open box. The worst part is I drove 40 mi round trip. I returned it and all the accessories that had purchased. I am a current Elite Member because I spend too much money at Best Buy. Guess I will head over to Amazon and buy the exact same thing and wait a day for delivery...
A:AnswerBought my ipad2 back in August of 2013. It is still working today. These things last a long time as long as you take care of them obviously. I would expect nothing less from the latest editions of iPads. I will be upgrading to a new iPad soon. There really is nothing wrong with my ipad2 other than its starting to get kinda slow and sluggish but it's just something that happens over time from what I've read.
A:AnswerPro has powerful specs in terms of processing and graphics so it has a higher advantage over gaming and with some productivity tools.
Depends on your usage.
For a basic usage like browsing and using common apps, you dont need pro..
A:AnswerI can’t speak to the amount remaining out of the box but I have everything installed it came with plus about 30 apps I use and 787 photos and I still have 11.5 gb to play with.
Hope this helps.
A:AnswerIt will upgrade to 10.3.3 and beyond. It will run iOS 11 when it comes out the Sept. I'm running the beta today and it is a great upgrade for the iPad.
A:AnswerIf you have WiFi at home already then you can connrct to it through the settings app. It says 'WiFi' because it works with WiFi only (and not things like cellular plans).
However, you can host a mobile hotspot from a phone that the tablet can connect to.
A:AnswerI am a baby boomer also and wear glasses. I find it’s print is adjustable, so that is not an issue. I find it’s just the right size as a bigger one might be to bulky when I’m sitting in my recliner relaxing and playing games with it on my lap.
A:AnswerYou can actually download the user guide as an eBook right onto your iPad. You can also read the ebook on your computer, if you don't have access to your iPad. The book is downloadable in iTunes here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/ipad-user-guide-for-ios-10-3/id1134772572?mt=11
Just search iPad User Guide iOS 10 if that link doesn't work for some reason.
A:AnswerUnlocked means that an item is not “carrier” specific. Carrier meaning ATT, Sprint, Verizon, T-Mobile, etc. it means that it can be used on different networks.
A:AnswerI don't know how you directly hook it up to a printer. But with today's technology almost everything can be hooked up and integrated through your Wi-Fi system . Allowing you to print from almost anywhere. Very simple, very little experience needed, very quick and no additional hardware.
A:AnswerThe WiFi iPad means it can only be used with WiFi and not cellular data service. So if you have WiFi at home it’s perfect for you and there is no contract involved!
A:AnswerTypically there are two ways.
iTunes on your computer can back it up and then restore your old one to the new one (few things need to be verified but if you can upgrade older iPad to the latest iOS, it makes the process easier).
Second option is through the icloud backup (again tied to your iTunes user ID). I recommend the cloud as it’s more “non invasive” as once you start backing it up that way, it keeps your backup up to date as long as you plug it in once in a while and charge it with WiFi available.