A:AnswerMR7F2LL/A is the iPad 6th generation, released 03/27/2018, discontinued 09/10/2019. It can still update to the current iPadOS 17, but will not be compatible with iPadOS 18 coming out in the fall. Buying old "recertified" or pre-owned iPads may have battery-life issues (unless it has been replaced). Apple's last iPad with the home button is the 9th generation.
A:AnswerThere is no such thing as a separate charger for an IPad…it is essentially built in the iPad. All you need is the included power supply & cable. ( like your cell phone & almost all tablets)
A:AnswerNo ear pods because these are procured from various sources such as low value trade in units and people do not turn the ear pods in. You would be shocked at how little they give for them.
A:AnswerIt’s a tablet. Limited to some degree compared to laptops & PC’s like all tablets but handy. Web browsing, email, photos, limited storage. Everyday tasks. Older models may not update to newer software or use newer apps but many still work for now.