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If your iPad dies, your history will not be reset. Simply charge your iPad and it should be fine. Do not mess around with the iPad and reset settings or delete history, because this will actually reset all the history.
It is possible, for example with iPad 3.
Reset the iPad in iTunes and restore from a backup.
To transfer photos from an iPhone 7 Plus to an older iPad without using AirDrop, you can use iCloud. Ensure both devices are signed into the same iCloud account and have iCloud Photos enabled in the Settings under Photos. Once synced, your photos will automatically appear on the iPad. Alternatively, you can connect your iPhone to a computer, transfer the photos to the computer, and then sync them to the iPad using iTunes or Finder.
One way to retrieve photos and videos that are stored on a broken iPad is to access the iTunes software on another device.
Go to settings then background and wallpaper, select which of your saved or taken photos you wish to have, then tap lock screen, home screen, or both. Hope this helped. :)
No, there is no camera, but inside it has space prepared for cameras, maybe in Ipad 2
Edit photos, you say it it will type it
Sync with Mac, photos are uploaded to iPhoto. Export photos to flash drive.
If your photos and videos are stored on iTunes then they can be retrieved on another device.
If your iPad is unable to turn on, try a "hard reset" while it is still plugged into charger.