A:AnswerIf you download Google Chrome on both of your system and sign up then it will transfer all the information over to your new iPad for browser info, passwords etc
A:AnswerApple doesn't have a habit of publishing their RAM amounts like other companies usually do, at least when it comes to their iPads and iPhones. From what I recall though, I think this particular iPad has 3GB of RAM but the iPad Pro's tend to have 4GB.
A:AnswerNo charge for WiFi, the cellular version will have a monthly plan with the provider of your choice if you choose to activate it. Of course you’ll need a WiFi connection at your home to be able to use internet or you can also use your mobile phone’s hotspot to connect
A:AnswerI think so. It has many options for hearing aid pairing. (Meaning you can use hearing aids and pair them to the tablet directly I’m not sure if it’s through Bluetooth or not. )
Either way, their are loud notification options that u can set it to when it does go off gets a notification
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A:AnswerYou don't need any special equipment. Just plug your old ipad into your pc and connect to itunes then backup it up on itunes and unplug. Then connect your new ipad to itunes and restore your ipad (at this point your new ipad should be plugged in and your old one unplugged). This is what I did to transfer my data from my ipad 3 to this one. I hope this helps.