Getting a new electronic device, like an Apple iPad is always exciting; for one wonderful moment, your iPad is pristine, untouched by fingerprints, and completely customizable. You probably want to start using it the moment you open it from the packaging. In a few simple steps, you are ready to use your Apple iPad for a multitude of different projects.
Step One: Setting Up Your Wi-Fi Connection
In order to access any apps or email, you need to start with setting up your connection to the local Wi-Fi. Your iPad will generate a list of options available to connect with. The list refreshes whenever you are in the presence of another available connection, giving you the option to change connections if your default router is not close to it.
Step Two: Transfer Your Existing Data
When you get a new phone or device, you want to make sure you still can access the applications and personal information you had on your last device. If your last device was also an Apple product, you can restore your information from iTunes or iCloud. If you previously used an Android device, you still are able to move the information over. In the event this is a brand new iPad with no previous devices, enjoy downloading any apps to personalize your experience.
Step Three: Setting Up Siri
The biggest perk of using an Apple product is the ability to access Siri. If you choose not to take advantage of this program, you can skip this step and move on to exploring the different free apps from the iTunes store. If you want to use Siri, move to a quiet room so Siri can learn your voice for commands and questions. You can activate Siri at a later time, if you are in a loud area.
Start Playing!
Once you complete your Apple iPad setup, you are ready to utilize the many amazing functions of this tablet. The operating system always offers the option to back up your data, in the event your tablet malfunctions. The Apple team responsible for updating the iPad is constantly looking for new ways to impress customers, with features like Wi-Fi calling, linking to Bluetooth devices, and more. With the ability to customize your tablet with various themes, colors, and backgrounds, you may end up spending hours looking through the selection. If you still need assistance, the iPad has the user guide programmed into the phone.