find out yourself
mmm just keep waiting, theres no other option
it all depends on what you want if you want a old cheep ipad that is kind of slow then the ipad first generation is the best gor you. If you want a faster thinner cheep iPad then the iPad 2 is the one for you (I still have a ipad 2 and love it). If you want a thinner faster iPad the iPad 3 is for you (the ipad 3 gets realy hot if it is on to long so if you want this one dont wach to many movies in a row). if you are like me and like the coolest thinnest fastest iPad there is then the iPad 4 is for you it has a A5x chip in it. If you want a small but powerfull iPad that is just the same just smaller then gey the iPad mini it also has a A5x chip so it is just as fast. If you are scared that if you buy a old iPad then you will get old softwhere, dont because they are about the same and the ios you can update it and it tells you when you are out of date. You can get all this exept the iPad one in three or four g (so it can be like a phone and have the web every where). If it were up to me you should get the iPad 3 or just wait for the next iPad to come out and get the iPad 4.
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Updates take a long time to design, especially major updates like the 1.2.5 to 1.3 update. The redstone update is a huge update, so it takes much longer than the average bug fix or graphics update.
Depends on what version of GT5 you got and how good your console is
An update requires lots of hard work and dedication. It gets updated when it gets updated.
It depends upon how long it has been since you last synced, and how much new content and apps are on the iPad. It usually takes 1-3 minutes.it will take quite a bit longer if an iOS update is needed.
Yep. You are capable of using it overseas so long as they have providers that hold MicroSIMs compatible with the iPad. The iPad is "unlocked" as stated by Jobs in the keynotes so, international use should be a-okay.
You should buy the Smart Cover for your Apple iPad. This will help keep it protected and it is available in many different colors. This will save you in the long run.
The iPad Air was first released on November 1, 2013. Since then, Apple has introduced several iterations of the iPad Air, with the latest model, the iPad Air (5th generation), being released on March 18, 2022. Therefore, the original iPad Air has been out for over nine years, while the latest version has been available for about a year and a half.
It should only take about 3-5 (or less) minutes to update.
It only takes a split second for your profile to update, although you need to refresh it every time to be able to see the updated version.