hi guys, just bought my ipad , how do i insert the sim card
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hi guys, just bought my ipad , how do i insert the sim card
Use the SIM ejector tool, which came in that white folded paper, locate the SIM slot, it is on the left upper corner, then push into the small hole using the ejector tool until the SIM-tray springs out.Originally Posted by zootah
New to iPad2. Have synched to my exchange calendar and my work schedule showed up, but when I put an appointment on the iPad it doesn't synch back to my work PC. How can I make it send back to my exchange account? Thanks![]()
hehe i add my sim card but gprs at where i live like rest of things sux,
still i love my ipad2 and darn i really hate itunes wish find some other method beside itunes.
i dont like jail breakit but itunes keep pissing me off
You can download apps, music and movies directly to your iPad, you don't need to involve iTunes (I'm assuming you mean the iTunes software on the PC). If you've mp3 or videos on your PC you can transfer them over WiFi or USB using GoodReader - again, no reason to involve iTunes. I connected my iPad to my PC using iTunes day 1 - no other choice - and I've never connected them again since...
Tim
Leigh - one of our moderators - has written this...
http://www.ipadforums.net/ipad-gener...ures-ipad.html
Tim
Thanks. Got it
The problem with this is Apple will not reimburse you for any Music, Movies or TV shows if you need to reformat your Ipad. My daughter spent over $100 on her Ipod nano and when my PC crashed and the Ipod died I could not re-download them. I had to contact Apple and they did a one time fix and told me to back up my iTunes folder regularly.
I will quote from the email when I'm home.
I'm on Time Warner Cable (Road Runner) and they do NOT support folder transfer; they use the POP mail protocol rather than IMAP. So, I was stuck with either forwarding my Roadrunner e-mails to Gmail so I could put them into folders (aka "labels") after they got back to my iPad or I could leave the Roadrunner e-mails in my iPad's inbox … which would just keep growing.
Ha! Today, I accidently discovered I could just move the Roadrunner e-mails into my Gmail account/labels. No re-mailing required!
I take an e-mail that comes in to my Time Warner Roadrunner account, press the "move" button (the little down arrow thingy in the Mail app), select a folder in my Gmail account (on the left side … when the iPad is in landscape mode … just browse to whatever folder you want) and put the e-mail into that folder. Ta da! You've moved an e-mail to a different account. Oh, and the Gmail server updates/sync to show that newly moved e-mail.
Now, y'all probably knew this tip/trick already, but I thought it was so cool - I had to share it as a tip. But, I no longer care that Roadrunner is a POP3 account with no way to make folders, so … yay!
BTW - I should imagine this would work for other accounts too, not just Roadrunner (and, if they are IMAP as Gmail is, the server may also update). I do know that I can move an e-mail from my Gmail to my Roadrunner account - the e-mail will "disappear" from Google's server and will show up in the Roadrunner account on the iPad. Or, I can move either of these accounts e-mails into a third e-mail account (my college e-mail). Granted, neither the college nor Roadrunner servers update like Gmail's does, but still, I think it's a handy way to manage e-mails/inboxes.
Just makes managing e-mails a little easier … as I do like folders for just-in-case-I-need-it storage purposes. Of course, and as always, YMMV.
Marilyn
64GB WiFi/4G iPad3 (iOS 6.1.2; jailbroken w/evasi0n) & Black 32GB iPhone 5 (iOS 6.1.2, jailbroken w/evasi0n)
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