Apple Comprehensive Guide to iPad Software Updates and Restorations

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Purchased content and Photo Sharing content don’t count against your 5 GB of free iCloud storage.

For more information about backing up iPad, see support.apple.com/kb/HT5262.

Update and restore iPad software

You can update iPad software in Settings, or by using iTunes. You can also erase iPad, and then use iCloud or iTunes to restore a backup.

Deleted data is no longer accessible through the iPad user interface, but it isn’t erased from iPad. For information about erasing all content and settings, see Restart or reset iPad on page 126.

Update iPad

You can update iPad software in Settings or by using iTunes.

Update wirelessly on iPad. Go to Settings > General > Software Update. iPad checks for available software updates.

Update software in iTunes. iTunes checks for available software updates each time you sync iPad using iTunes. See Sync with iTunes on page 17.

For more information about updating iPad software, see support.apple.com/kb/HT4623.

Restore iPad

You can use iCloud or iTunes to restore iPad from a backup.

Restore from an iCloud backup. Reset iPad to erase all settings and information. Sign in to iCloud and choose Restore from a Backup in the Setup Assistant. See Restart or reset iPad on page 126.

Restore from an iTunes backup. Connect iPad to the computer you normally sync with, select iPad in the iTunes window, and click Restore in the Summary pane.

When the iPad software is restored, you can either set it up as a new iPad, or restore your music, videos, app data, and other content from a backup.

For more information about restoring iPad software, see support.apple.com/kb/HT1414.

Cellular settings

Use Cellular Data settings on iPad (Wi-Fi + Cellular models) to activate cellular data service, turn cellular use on or off, or add a Personal Identification Number (PIN) to lock the SIM card. With some carriers, you can also change your data plan.

For the following options, go to Settings > Cellular Data and turn the options on or off, or follow the onscreen instructions.

Turn Cellular Data on or off. If Cellular Data is off, all data services will use only Wi-Fi—including email, web browsing, push notifications, and other services. If Cellular Data is on, carrier charges may be incurred. For example, using certain features and services that transfer data, such as Messages, could result in charges to your data plan.

Monitor and manage your cellular data network usage. Go to Settings > Cellular. You can see which apps use cellular data and turn off the option, if you want.

Turn LTE on or off. Turning on LTE loads data faster.

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Contents User Guide Contents Messages SiriMail SafariCalendar FaceTimePhotos CameraAppendix a Accessibility Photo BoothReminders Game CenterAppendix D Safety, Handling, & Support Appendix B iPad in BusinessAppendix C International Keyboards IPad at a Glance IPad OverviewIPad mini with Retina display IPad Air Multi-Touch screen AccessoriesSleep/Wake button Home buttonGo to the Home screen. Press the Home button SIM card tray Volume buttons and the Side SwitchStatus icon What it means Status iconsSet up iPad Connect to Wi-FiGetting Started Manage content on your iOS devices Set up mail and other accountsSet up an iCloud mail account. Go to Settings iCloud Apple IDICloud Connect iPad to your computer Your iPad name Sync with iTunesDate and time Tips for syncing with iTunes on your computerView this user guide on iPad International settingsUse apps BasicsStart from home MultitaskingZoom in or out Look aroundMultitasking gestures Customize iPadChange the screen orientation Arrange your appsChange the wallpaper Organize with foldersAdjust the screen brightness Type textEnter text Edit text Save keystrokes Use an Apple Wireless KeyboardDictation Add or change keyboardsKeyboard layouts Search Alerts and Notification Center Control CenterAlerts Notification CenterSounds and silence Do Not DisturbClose Notification Center. Swipe up Transfer files AirDrop, iCloud, and other ways to shareAirPlay Personal HotspotBluetooth devices AirPrintRestrictions Privacy SecurityUse a passcode with data protection Limit Ad Tracking ICloud KeychainFind My iPad Charge and monitor the batteryTravel with iPad Use Siri SiriSiri settings Tell Siri about yourselfMake corrections IMessage service MessagesSend and receive messages View the Messages list. Swipe to the right Manage conversationsShare photos, videos, and more Messages settingsWrite messages MailGet a sneak peek Finish a message laterSee important messages Work with multiple messages AttachmentsMail settings See and save addressesPrint messages Safari at a glance SafariBrowse the web Search the webKeep bookmarks Share what you discoverSpread the news. Tap Avoid clutter with Reader Fill in formsSave a reading list for later Privacy and securityView your reading list. Tap , then tap Safari settings ITunes Radio MusicGet music and other audio content onto iPad Get musicBrowse and play Back Track list Genius-made for you PlaylistsITunes Match SiriMusic settings FaceTime at a glance FaceTimeManage calls Make and answer callsCalendar at a glance CalendarUse multiple calendars InvitationsShare iCloud calendars Calendar settingsView photos and videos PhotosICloud Photo Sharing Organize your photos and videosMy Photo Stream Edit photos and trim videos Share photos and videosPrint to an AirPrint-enabled printer Photos settingsPrint photos Import photos and videosCamera at a glance CameraView, share, and print Take photos and videosCamera settings Contacts at a glance ContactsAdd CardDAV Account and enter the account information Add contactsContacts settings Clock at a glance ClockAlarms and timers Find places MapsGet directions Get more info3D and Flyover Maps settingsVideos at a glance VideosControl playback Add videos to your libraryVideos settings Tap a note to view it Share notes in multiple accounts Add a reminder. Tap a list, then tap a blank line RemindersReminders settings Scheduled remindersLocation reminders Take photos Photo BoothManage photos Game Center at a glance Game CenterPlay games with friends Game Center settingsNewsstand at a glance NewsstandITunes Store at a glance ITunes StorePurchase, rent, or redeem Browse or searchITunes Store settings App Store at a glance App StorePurchase, redeem, and download Find appsApp Store settings Podcasts at a glance PodcastsGet podcasts Organize your podcasts Podcasts settingsAccessibility Accessibility featuresAccessibility Shortcut VoiceOver basics VoiceOverDrag up or down. To delete a language, tap Edit Learn VoiceOver gestures Use iPad with VoiceOverActivate Navigate and readUse the onscreen keyboard Use the VoiceOver rotorWrite with your finger Read math equations Use VoiceOver with SafariUse VoiceOver with Maps Use VoiceOver with an Apple Wireless Keyboard VoiceOver keyboard commandsEdit videos with VoiceOver Quick Nav Single-letter Quick Nav for the webText editing Support for braille displays Zoom Invert ColorsSpeak Selection Speak Auto-Text On/off switch labelsLarge, bold, and high-contrast text Reduced screen motionGuided Access Mono audio and balanceAssignable tones Switch Control Add a switch and turn on Switch ControlBasic techniques Point scanning Item scanningAssistiveTouch Settings and adjustmentsWidescreen keyboards Accessibility in OSIPad in Business Network accessIPad in the enterprise Mail, Contacts, and Calendar AppsAppendix B iPad in Business Use international keyboards International KeyboardsSpecial input methods 122 Important safety information Safety, Handling, & SupportAppendix D Safety, Handling, & Support IPad Support site Important handling informationRestart or reset iPad Reset iPad settingsAn app doesn’t fill the screen VPN settings Disabled iPadOnscreen keyboard doesn’t appear Get information about your iPadBack up iPad Profiles settingsCellular settings Update and restore iPad softwareUpdate iPad Restore iPadSound, music, and video No soundSong, video, or other item won’t play No video or sound when using AirPlay Sell or give away iPad?No image on TV or projector connected to iPad FCC compliance statement Learning more, service, and supportDisposal and recycling information Canadian regulatory statementEuropean Union-Disposal Information Apple and the environment019-2593/2013-10
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