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.
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.
Sync iPad with iTunes. Sync iPod with iTunes. On video. Tab, choose videos you would like to sync.
Yes. You just sync your iPod on your iTunes on your computer. Then you sync your ipad on your iTunes.
you can sync ipad air to dropbox then sync dropbox to Nexus 7
No, you do not need Leopard (OS X 10.5) to sync an iPad. However, you do need the latest version of iTunes.
Import songs into iTunes. Sync with iPad.
Download to computer. Import into iTunes, sync iPad.
Just sync the iPad through iTunes and the music will be there.
First, download iTunes. If you already have iTunes, make sure you have the latest version. Then plug in your iPad into your Mac or PC and allow it to Sync. :D
'Sync' with 'iTunes', When you 'Sync' It backs up all your Data to 'iTunes'.
No, but you can restore a previous backup.