Open the App Store and Click on the Update tab on the bottom right. This will update all the apps installed. In order to update your IOS operating system, sync your iPad with your computer in iTunes. If your computer is online, it will inform you if an updated system is available for your iPad.
The same way for any other apple device. Make sure itunes is installed on your computer which it should be as it is required to set up the Ipad in the first place if you don't have itunes you can download it - check the link.
After downloading itunes connect your Ipad2/any other apple device to your computer using the povided cable. The cable is also used for charging your device being plugged into and adapter for the wall. Unplug it from the adapter and connect it to the USB port on your computer. Itunes should automatically detect the device and begin syncing. If you are updating your IOS version I would highly suggest letting it sync as it will need the backup to restore your ipad's data after you update. Click on your device's name on the left side menu which lists all your libraries and other info, then it will have a button on the viewing portion of itunes which says update. Select that and it will guide you through the rest.
If the iPad is running iOS 5 or later you can update it in the settings app on the iPhone. If it is running anything earlier than this, you need to hook it up to the computer, sync it, and then select update.
Plug it into iTunes, then click the update button. The software will download and update itself.
Software Updates by Apple are always free.
One of the newest software updates for iPad includes air print.
No, not at the time, though updates can change that.
Each application installed can have a downloadable update, so it will depend upon the apps installed on the iPad. There have been 3 major operating system updates for the iPad 2 since it was first shipped, and each of the core apps is updated with that.
Your iPad came with a usb cord that attaches to your iPad with the big end and the other end (the one with the usb plug in) goes into your usb slot on your computer.
Sync with iTunes. IOS updates will be offered when synced.
One is able to find/purchase the Apple software updates for an iPad at several different places both online and in retail stores such as the following: Amazon, Best Buy, and the Apple website.
No, there's none... Apple hasn't released any updates for iPad 2 with Siri on board...
The A1219 in an iPad 1 Wi-Fi. The number does not tell how much memory is installed.Apple updates the technical numbers on its site:https://support.apple.com/kb/HT5452
The iPad Facebook app does not have emoticons, but you can add them by installing apps like Emoti HD. These programs work for posts and updates, but not for comments.
Unfortunately, the first generation iPad is not compatible with iOS 6. Apple stopped supporting the iPad 1 with updates after iOS 5.1.1, which was the version just before the iOS 6 update. Interestingly, the iPad 2 is still supported to this day.
Yes, go into either "Purchased" on an iPad or "Updates" --> "Purchased" on any other iDevice, then choose "not on this iDevice" if your automatic downloads settingis not turned on