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No, you do not need a computer to fully operate an iPad. The iPad is designed to function independently, allowing you to browse the internet, use apps, and manage files directly on the device. However, certain tasks, like extensive file management or data backups, may be easier with a computer. Overall, the iPad is capable of handling most tasks on its own.
When you buy an iPad, it will come with a charger and a plug. To activate your iPad, you will need a computer with iTunes. Plug one end of the chord into your computer and the other into your iPad. Once your computer reads it, follow the instructions that iTunes tells you to do.
Yes. You don't need a computer to have an iPad. You will need a WiFi or 3G connection to download apps and music.
If it is brand new you need to plug into a computer to register it. But you don't actually need to sync it if you don't want to as you could just download things straight to your iPad. Though it is best to back up just in case something goes wrong with the iPad.
You can sync your iPad apps to the computer by opening iTunes on your computer and plugging in your iPad. It will then sync automatically.
The Apple iPad is a "tablet" computer.
You need to give more info. On phone? Computer ? IPad?
You need to connect your to your computer through the USB port with the iPad connection port. It will sync automatically
It can charge on both. To charge on the wall you need to use the USB power adapter that comes bundled with the iPad
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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.
Yes. If you are going to buy one, you will have to have a computer with iTunes to activate it as well as updating it.