A:AnswerActivate your icloud in both your ipad and your se phone. Then you will see everything in both devices. This is true for all the apps i.e. photos, email, messages, ibooks, notes etc.
A:AnswerI would recommend a laptop instead. Tablets are good for reading electronic books and light web browsing. Intensive internet use is much better with a keyboard and mouse. Plus writing papers and filling in spreadsheets is extremely difficult on an iPad
A:AnswerI would go with 128GB version. Once you start storing photos and videos, memory will be used up fairly quickly. With the larger capacity you would not have to worry about what to delete to free up room.
A:AnswerI bought the newest model iPad to replace an Air 2. It’s simply called the 9.7 inch iPad. (Not PRO). Same size but a little lighter than the Air 2. This is a great replacement if you don’t want to, or need to, write on the screen. If you want that feature you need to buy a Pro model.
A:AnswerLook for iPad 2017 (yes, the latest model), this is 5th generation iPad - the regular iPad model, not the iPad Air, which ended production recently at only generation 2.
A:AnswerYou would just need to purchase the “WiFi” version for your useage. The WiFi unlocked would be used for internet + a cell phone carrier. If you did purchase the WiFi + unlocked with no cell phone carrier, you could still use the IPad using the internet with no problem.
A:AnswerThis only works on WiFi. It will not connect to verizon’s cellular signal. You might be able to make your phone a WiFi hot spot and then the iPad would connect to your signal.