A:AnswerNormally if your device is connected to your iPhone, you can set it up to pair together. However, I don’t know about all iPad, just the for the one I used. Also, majority of apple iPhones and iPads have FaceTime on them
A:AnswerIf you have a phone that is on the Verizon cellular network with the hotspot feature, yes. Otherwise, you can't do it directly since it's the WiFi only model.
A:AnswerThis Model 9 uses the first generation Apple Pencil, which charges via plugging into the Lightning port. To get the magnetic connection / charging, you need a different iPad, such as the Air 4, and a SECOND generation Apple Pencil.
A:AnswerI listen to meditations and seminars etc every day on my iPad, (and don’t do Bluetooth), so to be able to hook up headphones is very important to me.
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A:AnswerNo, iPads come from the factory with NON user replaceable or upgradable memory. Actually the stated capacity (64 GB or 256 GB) refers to storage area for apps and photos and music, etc. Choose your Storage carefully at purchase time, try to realistically project if it will be adequate in the future, because you cannot change it at a later time.