All iPads ship with universal power supplies, which accept 100-240 volts. You only need an adapter for the pins which plug into the wall.
All iPad chargers are world voltage, so they will accept 100-240 volts.
There are a lot of social networks and programs availble with an iPad. Yes to almost all of them.
Phone numbers come with the SIM card, not the iPad itself, which may or may not be included with the iPad. If you have a data plan on your iPad, it will have a phone number, but won't accept calls
Yes. The AC charger sold in Canada is rated from 100-240 Volts. Just adapt the prongs from the North American style to the English style.
"Accept" in English is accettare in Italian.
You can't accept requests on the Twitter app.
The 16 GB iPad costs approximately £499 at a retail store.
I believe that most accept the term 'slate'.
A computer will not accept a new RAM that has a different voltage than the factory installed RAM cards.
not in any other language accept English and old English
The African Luhya term for the English word 'accept' is "wiyame".
accept