no it definitely is not. It is a china product which runs on android. You may use it with the andrioid market if your manufacturer did not disable it
Hi there Yes the ipad has quite a lot of apps available in the iTunes App Store. Many original iPod Touch/iPhone apps are also compatible with the iPad.
Almost all of the applications on the iTunes store is compatible with the iPhone 4. Exceptions are applications which are for the iPad.
The Apple iPad is a touchscreen computer device that is compatible with Apple's App and iTunes Store, which sells movies, so yes you can watch movies on the iPad. However, it does not have a DVD drive. There are three ways to get movies to watch on your iPad: you download them off the expensive iTunes store, or you can convert DVD movies, which is much cheaper and more available, to iPad compatible files. The third way is the best way: you can download free movies on your iPad!
For an iPad 2, the best version of iTunes to use is iTunes 12.6.3. This version is compatible with older devices and allows for syncing and managing content effectively. However, it's worth noting that newer versions of iTunes have shifted to a more streamlined approach, focusing on Apple Music and other services, which may not support the iPad 2 as seamlessly. Always ensure you have the latest compatible software for your device to ensure optimal performance.
Yes you just go to the itunes app on your ipad and then do what you want from there.
Just go to iTunes in you iPad
Install iTunes. Run iTunes. Import music. Plug in iPad.
yes
You must first transfer your CD music to itunes, then sync itunes with your iPad.
If the film was brought into the iPad through iTunes sync, then yes.
No, you cannot download and install Tapped Out on your PC because it is not a compatible device. Tapped Out is compatible for download with Apple devices such as the iPad, iPod and iPhone. You will also need to have an iTunes account.
No—you cannot sync an iPad with iTunes directly on the iPad, because the iTunes app on iPad (or iPhone) is just for purchasing and playing content, not for device syncing. To sync your iPad, you need a computer: Windows or macOS Mojave and earlier: Use iTunes. macOS Catalina and later: Use Finder. Connect your iPad via USB (or Wi-Fi sync if enabled), then you can sync music, movies, podcasts, and backups.