Apple MD528LL/A manual Backing up with iTunes, Removing an iTunes backup, Remove a backup

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Manage your backups: Go to Settings > iCloud > Storage & Backup, then tap Manage Storage. Tap the name of your iPad.

Turn Camera Roll backup on or off: Go to Settings > iCloud > Storage & Backup, then tap Manage Storage. Tap the name of your iPad, then turn Camera Roll backup on or off.

View the devices being backed up: Go to Settings > iCloud > Storage & Backup > Manage Storage.

Stop iCloud backups: Go to Settings > iCloud > Storage & Backup > Backup, then turn off iCloud Backup.

Music that isn’t purchased in iTunes isn’t backed up in iCloud. You have to use iTunes to back up and restore that content. See Syncing with iTunes on page 16.

Important: Backups for music or TV show purchases are not available in all areas. Previous purchases may be unavailable if they are no longer in the iTunes Store, App Store, or iBookstore.

Purchased content, as well as Photo Stream content, doesn’t count against your 5 GB of free iCloud storage.

Backing up with iTunes

iTunes creates a backup of photos in Camera Roll or in Saved Photos, and backups of text messages, notes, your Favorites list, sound settings, and more. Media files, such as songs, and some photos, aren’t backed up, but can be restored by syncing with iTunes.

When you connect iPad to the computer you normally sync with, iTunes creates a backup each time you:

Sync with iTunes: iTunes syncs iPad each time you connect iPad to your computer. iTunes won’t automatically back up an iPad that isn’t configured to sync with that computer. See Syncing with iTunes on page 16.

Update or restore iPad: iTunes automatically backs up iPad before updating and restoring.

iTunes can also encrypt iPad backups to secure your data.

Encrypt iPad backups: Select “Encrypt iPad backup” in the iTunes Summary pane.

Restore iPad files and settings: Connect iPad to the computer you normally sync with, select iPad in the iTunes window, and click Restore in the Summary pane.

For more information about backups, go to support.apple.com/kb/HT1766.

Removing an iTunes backup

You can remove an iPad backup from the list of backups in iTunes. You may want to do this, for example, if a backup was created on someone else’s computer.

Remove a backup:

1In iTunes, open iTunes Preferences.

Mac: Choose iTunes > Preferences.

Windows: Choose Edit > Preferences.

2Click Devices (iPad doesn’t need to be connected).

3Select the backup you want to remove, then click Delete Backup.

4Click Delete to confirm you wish to remove the selected backup, then click OK.

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Contents User Guide Contents Messages Photo BoothSafari Mail FaceTime CameraMusic AccessibilityReminders Clock Maps ITunes Store App StoreAppendix a iPad in Business SettingsAppendix C Safety, Handling, & Support Appendix B International KeyboardsContents IPad Overview IPad at a GlanceIPad mini Accessories IPadButtons Sleep/Wake buttonGo to the Home screen Press the Home button Volume button and Side SwitchHome button Display audio playback controlsIPad Wi-Fi + cellular IPad mini Wi-Fi + cellularSIM card tray Status icons Status icon What it meansGetting Started Setting up iPadWhat you need Set up an iCloud account Go to Settings iCloud Setting up mail and other accountsManaging content on iPad Apple IDUsing iCloud Sign in or create an iCloud account Go to Settings iCloudSyncing with iTunes Connecting iPad to your computerView and download previous purchases Viewing this user guide on iPad Tips for syncing with iTunesBasics Using appsOpening and switching between apps Open an app Tap itLists ScrollingChoose an item in a list Tap it Multitasking gestures Zooming in or outPortrait and landscape orientation Customizing iPad Adjusting the screen brightnessRearranging apps Changing the wallpaper TypingOrganizing with folders Entering textOne of the options Symbols, tap the Symbol keyEditing text Hide the onscreen keyboard Tap the Keyboard keyAuto-correction and spell checking Shortcuts and your personal dictionary Apple Wireless KeyboardKeyboard layouts Dictation Searching Notifications Respond to an alert Tap itSharing within apps Tweet using Siri Say Tweet …Sharing FacebookSwitch playback back to iPad Tap and choose iPad Connecting iPad to a TV or other deviceConnecting iPad to a TV using a cable Printing with AirPrintBasics Bluetooth status Bluetooth devicesPairing Bluetooth devices Unpairing a Bluetooth device from iPadPasscodes and data protection Security featuresFind My iPad Battery What is Siri? SiriStarting Siri Using SiriTelling Siri about yourself Onscreen guide Location ServicesHandsfree Siri Setting options for Siri RestaurantsMovies SportsNoisy environments Correcting SiriIf Siri is having trouble Network connectionSafari View another webpage you’ve opened Tap a tab at the topView your reading list Tap , then tap See a link’s destination Touch and hold the linkUse Reading List to collect webpages and read them later Bookmark the current webpage Tap , then tap BookmarkSafari Mail Reading mailSending mail Organizing mail Printing messages and attachmentsMail accounts and settings Messages Sending and receiving messagesSending photos, videos, and more Managing conversationsSend a photo or video Tap Messages settings FaceTime Set options for FaceTime Go to Settings FaceTime Use Favorites Tap FavoritesCamera At a glanceSet the focus and exposure Viewing, sharing, and printingDelete a photo or video Tap Editing photos and trimming videos Photos Viewing photos and videosPhoto Stream Stream a video or slideshow to a TV See AirPlay onOrganizing photos and videos About Photo StreamShared photo streams Printing photos Print to AirPrint-enabled printersSharing photos and videos Picture FrameImport photos Importing photos and videosTo import all items Tap Import All Photo Booth Taking photosManaging photos Videos Get videosRewind or fast-forward Touch and hold Calendar View or edit an event Tap the event. You canWorking with multiple calendars Calendar settings Sharing iCloud calendarsContacts Adding contacts Contacts settings Tap a note to view Reminders Set the tone played for notifications Go to Settings Sounds Clock Maps Finding locationsGetting directions Navigate mapsMaps settings 3D and FlyoverGetting music Get music and other audio content onto iPadMusic Playing musicPodcasts and audiobooks Repeat last 15 seconds of podcast TapGenius PlaylistsPlay a Genius playlist Tap the playlist Shuffle the current playlist Say shuffle SiriITunes Match Download a song or album to iPad While browsing, tapHome Sharing Music settingsPlay music from your computer iTunes library on iPad ITunes Store ITunes Store App Store Deleting apps Newsstand IBooks Reading books Add a note Double-tap a word, then tap NoteInteracting with multimedia Studying notes and vocabulary listsOrganizing the bookshelf IBooks settings Podcasts Get podcastsPodcasts Game Center Game Center settings Playing with friendsAccessibility features AccessibilityVoiceOver VoiceOver basics Using iPad with VoiceOver Navigate and read Learning VoiceOver gesturesThree-finger swipe up or down Scroll one page at a time Entering and editing text with VoiceOver Using the VoiceOver rotor controlActivate Accessibility 102 Controlling VoiceOver using an Apple Wireless Keyboard Using VoiceOver with SafariUsing VoiceOver with Maps Editing videos with VoiceOverQuick Nav VoiceOver keyboard commandsSingle-letter Quick Nav for the web Using a braille display with VoiceOver Zoom Triple-click HomeLarge Text Speak Selection Guided AccessInvert Colors Speak Auto-TextAssistiveTouch Widescreen keyboards Accessibility in OSClosed captioning Wi-Fi SettingsAirplane mode Joining a Wi-Fi networkSetting up an AirPort base station Personal HotspotBluetooth Cellular DataDo Not Disturb & Notifications About Software UpdateGeneral UsageAuto-Lock ITunes Wi-Fi SyncSpotlight Search Passcode LockIPad Cover Lock/Unlock RestrictionsKeyboard Side SwitchDate & Time InternationalBrightness & Wallpaper ResetSounds ProfilesPrivacy Setting up Microsoft Exchange accounts IPad in the enterprise Using configuration profilesIPad in Business VPN access Ldap and CardDAV accountsUsing international keyboards International KeyboardsSpecial input methods 124 Safety, Handling, & Support Important safety informationAppendix C Safety, Handling, & Support Important handling information IPad SupportRestarting and resetting iPad Low-battery image or Not Charging message appearsIPad doesn’t respond Backing up iPad An app doesn’t fill the screenOnscreen keyboard doesn’t appear Backing up with iCloudRemove a backup Removing an iTunes backupBacking up with iTunes Updating iPad Updating and restoring iPad softwareSending, receiving, or viewing email Restoring iPadCan’t view email attachments Sound, music, and videoCan’t receive email No soundSong, video, or other item won’t play No video or sound when using AirPlayNo image on TV or projector connected to iPad ITunes Store and App Store Learning more, service, and supportITunes Store or App Store isn’t available Disposal and recycling information European Union-Disposal InformationApple and the environment 136019-2528/2013-01
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MD528LL/A specifications

The Apple MD510LL/A, MD528LL/A, MD512LL/A, MD330LL/A, and MD513LL/A represent a suite of devices from Apple that have contributed significantly to the landscape of mobile technology. Each model, while serving similar purposes, has its unique set of features and characteristics that cater to different user needs.

The MD510LL/A, more commonly known as the iPad mini with Retina Display, is celebrated for its compact size and high-resolution screen. It boasts a 2048 x 1536 pixel Retina display, providing crystal-clear visuals that enhance everything from reading to gaming. Powered by the A7 chip with 64-bit architecture, performance is notably swift, enabling smooth multitasking and application performance. The device also supports Wi-Fi and 4G LTE, ensuring constant connectivity.

Next, the MD528LL/A, which is part of the iPad Air lineup, further pushes the envelope in terms of power and design. It features a larger 9.7-inch Retina display and a thinner, lighter design, emphasizing portability. Like the MD510LL/A, it also uses the A7 chip, ensuring it can handle demanding applications with ease. The iPad Air supports advanced Wi-Fi technologies, allowing for faster internet speeds, making it a favorite for media consumption and productivity tasks.

The MD512LL/A, also known as the iPad Air 2, introduces several enhancements over its predecessor. It is thinner at just 6.1 mm, making it one of the slimmest tablets available at its time of release. The device features improved camera capabilities, including an 8MP rear camera, allowing users to capture high-quality photos and videos. Additionally, the A8X chip delivers even more graphics performance, which is particularly beneficial for gaming and demanding applications.

The MD330LL/A is recognized as the iPad 4, which, while an older model, still offers solid performance for everyday tasks. This device sports a 9.7-inch Retina display similar to the iPad Air and is powered by the A6X chip, which is capable of handling basic tasks and apps efficiently. Its robust build and decent battery life make it a reliable option for users not requiring the latest technology.

Lastly, the MD513LL/A represents the iPad mini 3. It retains the beloved form factor of the mini while introducing Touch ID functionality for added security and convenience. The device is powered by the A7 chip, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of apps and features, while the 7.9-inch Retina display continues to provide stunning visuals.

In summary, the Apple MD510LL/A, MD528LL/A, MD512LL/A, MD330LL/A, and MD513LL/A devices showcase Appleā€™s commitment to innovation in the tablet market, each catering to various user preferences and requirements through their unique features, specifications, and design elements.