Always try charging the iPad. Always use the AC adapter that came with the iPad. Never use the USB 2.0 sync cable.
If that doesn't work, try resetting the iPad. To reset the iPad, hold down the power and home buttons until the Apple logo appears (about 10 seconds).
Note: "Reset" does not mean you will lose any data.
There could be several reasons why your iPod touch doesn't turn on. If you plugged it in and it doesn't turn on, then when you plugged your iPod in, the iPod could've short circuited. If it doesn't turn on without being plugged in, your iPod battery may just be dead.
If none of the situations above isn't it, then just hold the power and home button simultaneously for 6-10 seconds, and it should turn on. If it doesn't, then the iPod Touch is probably broken. Plug it in to several different computers to see if the iPod will turn on.
Your charger could be busted. My iPad charger doesn't work, so you could buy another charger and try that. If that doesn't work, bring it to an Apple store and they will help. Hope that helped!
To be honest, the reasons for your failed iPad are varied. Hardware or software damage is possible.
If the problem is minor, you can try to restart or hard restart your iPad.
If the problem is major, you can resort to iTunes or Joyoshare UltFix to turn your iPad back to normal.
Or you may have to visit an Apple store.
my ipad has a loading sign on it when i turned it off and now it is stuck on that and i dont know how to get off of it
It may be out of battery.
its dead or it broke
try charging your battery or maybe you completely turned off your ipad
This can happen with some Wi-Fi routers. In the settings, try turning off the WiFi, and then turning it back on again.
When you are using the Apple iPad and find the device low on battery power, consider turning airplane mode on. By activating airplane mode on your iPad, you are essentially turning off both the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth functions on the device. These two functions tend to drain the iPad�s battery power by quite a bit. You may also wish to turn off some or all push notifications on your iPad if you wish to save battery power.
What your phone system says when it can't get through is not the fault of the iPad. Skype and other IP phone systems are separate from the main phone switchboard, so you may need to just sleep your iPad instead of turning it off to get the app to work.
Not without Jailbreaking it. The swipe control is there to stop you from turning it on accidently.
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.
By plugging it into an amplifier and turning up the volume with the controls on the amplifier, or plug them into an iPad with Garage Band on it. I think Garage Band only cost less than $10, and if you dont have an iPad there only about $500 depending on the size of it.
I would try turning your iPad off. Hold the starter button down until the slider appears, and then you can slide it to power it off. You can also go to your System Preferences and turn off your Wifi. That should stop it as well.
The iPad mini and the iPad 4.
The original iPad, just know as the iPad was first, then came the iPad 2. The latest model is known as New iPad. (not iPad 3 or iPad HD or ????).
There was no product known as the iPad 3. The 3rd generation iPad was known as the 'new iPad'. The fourth generation iPad will also be known as the 'new iPad'.
It's just iPad.