Q. My iPhone is only good to me if it has a charged battery. If I end up losing the charger or if it breaks, replace it immediately so my iPhone remains active.I get to search and collect where to get some as replacements. However,how to get an iphone charger from http://www.external-battery.net/products/power-bank-4800mah-portable-charger-for-iphone-ipad-ipod-require5v-input-product.htm or have to redirect to iphone official site?
A. Instructions below for your reference:
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Go to your nearest Apple or electronics store. You can also shop online at apple.com or amazon.com.
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Go to the "Phone Accessories" section.
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Find the "iPhone" sector and browse through the available chargers. It can either be an AC charger, which plugs into the wall, or an iPhone USB cable that you can plug into your computer to charge, or a car charger. (See References for all the different types.)
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Purchase your iPhone charger. The cost ranges from $25 to $70. If you've ordered online, allow for the requisite number of days for the item to ship.
Is the ipad worth the money you have to spend on it?
Q. Well im asking everyone in my family to give me money because i want an ipad, but now i dont know if it is worth 500 dollars. What should i do?
A. You need to consider what it is and what it isn't. The iPad is literally a large iPod Touch, it has the same processor, same OS, same style, and even the same app store (though you do get iPad specific apps). Now this is both a good and bad thing, and it really depends on what you want to use it for if it's worth the price.
Let me just list the biggest pros/cons and you see if you think it's worth the asking price.
The good...
-Virus free, since you can only run apps from the app store
-Nice resolution for a 10" screen
-Good battery life
-Easy to use, even for the non-tech-savvy
-If you use an iPhone or iPod Touch, the interface is the same.
-Some apps can save you money over the PC/Mac equivalent. An example being the Pages app (similar to MS Word or the desktop version of Pages)
-Many iPhone apps have been upgraded for the iPad and work great
-The large screen makes using the on screen keyboard much easier, especially if you have large fingers
-It does a decent job at auto-spellchecking text. Can be very handy.
-It can now print if you have a supported printer (Apple has said they are going to add more soon).
The bad...
-No camera, so you can't use Skype/Facetime/whatever.
-The on screen keyboard isnt great for lengthy typing, a physical keyboard will run you over $60.
-You can only use apps from the app store. That means you are stuck with what Apple says you can use. You have to hack/jailbreak it to use any app Apple doesn't approve of. It also means you can't shop around for a better price.
-It cannot use an external hard drive of DVD drive. So you can't expand the storage beyond what is there.
- If you want 3G you have to either go with AT&T or lug around a Verizon MiFi. Both carriers have data limits for iPad plans.
-Printing isn't as smooth as a PC. The built in printing app only support a handful of printers. Third party printing apps work, but none can print directly from an app.
-iTunes is required to update and activate it. You can't update via WiFi or 3G, and you need to plug it into inTunes before you can use it. iTunes itself has become very bloated and likes to take over your PC (makes Quicktime and iTunes your default players every time you start it up). It also trys to install unneeded software via auto update. If you have a Mac this doesn't apply to you as iTunes is already built in, and works better on a Mac.
How do I get music from itunes onto my ipad?
Q. I just got an ipad and i'm signed into the same accounts on both. The only problem is, my computer is messed up and I can't plug it in. How do i get my music onto it?
(also itunes says i have 48GB of music and i only have a 16GB[i think] ipad, will this be a problem?)
A. It seems to me you need to get your info recovered by a company such as Best Buy Geek Squad. If your original music is on that computer that is your primary source unless you have save a back up. I have my music etc. on my computer but I back up to a external hard drive once a month. I didn't back up prior and lost quite a bit of information save files, family pics, music etc. That taught me to invest in an external drive (which most don't cost that much) and then make it a point to regulary back up your info. You state your computer is messed up and you can't plug it in...thus assuming everything else is running fine. If my deduction is correct then find some one who has the same type of computer that you have and then charge your battery in their computer - then you will have power until that battery runs out. Which should provide you with more than enough time to back up important files and update your ipad.
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