yes but the ipad has more versions of angry birds on it
Why waste your money over the same game? You should use the money for other things.
ipad --- They are the same. I will choose the iPhone. Check The the link below(sources)
There is no iPad phone. I am assuming you are talking about the iPhone and the iPad cameras. The iPhone camera is currently on the same level as quality as the iPad camera.
Yes. The iPod Touch, the iPhone, and the iPad all use the same App Store.
the ipad is more exspencive but it has a bigger screen, the both do about the same. The ipad is cooler because you can watch movies and play games better
Yes, if you log in to iPad App Store with the same Apple ID as with which you bought the app on iPhone, you should be allowed to download it for free.
Some can be used on both devices, but some applications are for only the ipad and some are only for the iphone.
So my question is: if I use my iPhone and go on a website, will that website data cookies save on both my iPhone and iPad since they're the same account?
iPad apps are the exactly the same as iPhone and iPod touchs. Most are free but others are up to 10$
The iPad has the same design as an iPhone, and is therefore completely touch, excluding the home button and volume controls.
The iPad is a device with a 9.7 inch screen. It runs a modified version of the iPhone Operating System (the same operating system that is used by the iPhone and iPod Touch). It has built in Wi-Fi functionality. Apple will soon ship iPad models which feature 3G which will allow you to access the internet anywhere in the same way the iPhone does.
Yes, you can transfer files from iPhone to iPad using a few simple methods: AirDrop: Enable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on both devices. Open the file on your iPhone, tap the Share icon, and choose AirDrop. Select your iPad, and accept the transfer on your iPad. iCloud Drive: Save the file to iCloud Drive on your iPhone. Open the Files app on your iPad, go to iCloud Drive, and access the file. iTunes/Finder (Wired): Transfer files to your computer, then connect your iPad and copy them over. Third-Party Tools: Use tools like Send Anywhere, Coolmuster Mobile Transfer, or Dropbox to transfer files from iPhone to iPad. Email or Messages: Email the file to yourself or send it via iMessage, and then download it on your iPad. These methods make it easy to move files from iPhone to iPad.