A:AnswerIt means you’d be buying an iPad that was bought by someone else first and then returned to the store, or it could be one of the display models.
A:AnswerI'm prettysure you can. When we first turned it on, it gave us an option to transfer stuff from an IPhone or IPad. I didn't pay much attention to it since we didn't need to do that, but I think you can.
A:AnswerYes, there are both. The passcode must be established before the touchID. You do not have to use touchID and/or a passcode if you don’t want to.
A:AnswerThere is a one year manufacturer warranty that covers any defect (there cannot be any physical damage). You can add AppleCare to the device that covers damage for up to 2 years. If there is damage you do have to pay a deductible of $50 since they usually just replace the iPad by sending it out.
A:AnswerSet up your iPhone or iPad until you reach the screen titled "Apps & Data".
Tap the "Move Data from Android" option.
On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Play Store and search for Move to iOS.
Open the Move to iOS app listing.
Tap Install
Choose Open after it's installed.
A:AnswerWhen you sync your phone and iPad your pictures automatically transfer to your iPad but If you are trying to download pictures for somewhere else usually you can press and hold the picture and a box will pop up with options and “save photo” should show up.