This will be marked on the label on the iPad and its original charger.
There is metal in it, but probably most of an iPad is plastics of several kinds.
You can track an iPad if it has been stolen. You will need to have the app downloaded. Just log onto your Apple account to track the iPad. The satellite navigation systems can't be tracked.
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Well, I think it was POSSIBLY the armadillo. Who knows? check it out on the computer, laptop, ipad, etc.
people have to do what they need to do when they do it for e.g..... playing on your IPAD makes the earths atmosphere turn 50 times in 1 sec
Unless you have a recent Mac, the USB port does not have enough current to change the huge iPad battery. You must use the AC adapter that came with the iPad, or other compatible power supplies.
Yes when the Battery is Dead
You can charge the iPad by either plugging it into your computer, or using the iPad 10W USB Power Adapter. You can also charge it while it is docked. If you have a plug nearby, use the 10W power adapter to get a faster charge most of the time. Note that many USB ports cannot deliver the current required to charge the iPads battery. This is why you will Not Charging on the display when you connect it to some computers.
The Apple iPad 2 is said to have a battery that lasts for 10 hours on a full charge. Unfortunately, the battery life does decrease over time, so to delay this decay, make sure that you are properly charging your iPad 2. After a full charge, use the tablet until its battery indicator shows a red status, indicating that a charge is necessary. By constantly charging the iPad before its battery is this low, you'll be speeding up the aging of its battery.
To optimize battery life, only charge it when it is low.
No. That's a normal cycle. Use the iPad, then charge it to restore battery power. It might be best to charge only when the battery power gets low, instead of plugging it in each time you are not using it.
Your iPad will charge the fastest if connected to an power outlet. If you connect it to a computer for charging, depending on the computer, the iPad may not start charging until the computer is idle or "asleep." The charging time for any battery operated device always depends on how many times the battery has gone through the drain-charge cycle. For the relatively new iPad version 3, it may be as short as 30 minutes but again, depending on the condition of the battery, may take several hours to get a full charge. Also, keep in mind that the battery charge icon is not a direct measure of how much charge is left but a software interpretation of battery charge. In other words, it does take into account what you are doing so that the iPad can give you an appropriate warning of "5% charge" if you continue what you are doing.
You need the original adapter that came with your iPad. Connecting a USB cable to a PC or using an iPhone or iPod charger won't work since it doesn't have enough power to charge the iPad's huge battery.
AnswerYes, you can listen to music and your iPad will still charge. You can still use your iPad while it is charging. However, turning off your iPad while its charging will cause it to charge faster. This rule goes for all devices. For example, you can still use your laptop while its battery is charging but turning it off will cause it to charge faster. Personally, I try to plug my devices in as much as possible when I can so that I am not discharging the battery. I have laptop computer that are over a decade old. Chances if a component fails it will be either the battery or hard disk drive. In conclusion, have fun with your iPad while its charging if you like.
If your iPad dies, your history will not be reset. Simply charge your iPad and it should be fine. Do not mess around with the iPad and reset settings or delete history, because this will actually reset all the history.
Plug it into the wall and charge it. It probably has a dead battery. You can restart your iPad by holding down the power button (not the Home button) for 5 seconds.
The only way to stop the batteries charging on AC power if they need charging is to remove the batteries, if possible. Most tablets cannot do this. On an Apple iPad, plugging the USB cable in to a iPhone charger will show 'Not Charging' on the screen, since it cannot provide enough current to charge the iPad's larger batteries. This is not AC power, however, as it will still slowly drain the batteries if the iPad is used.