Re: new iPad refunds

2012-04-05 Thread Susan Hastings
I am not bothered, and certainly won't return mine, which I bought for the new 
display, rather than faster speed.

Sent from my iPad

On 05/04/2012, at 7:55 PM, Roger Kortas rkor...@iinet.net.au wrote:

 Hi Guys
 
 Just received a letter from Apple offering me a refund if I was disappointed 
 with it due to the advertised hi speed network not being available here.
 
 I am interested on how many people were deceived, I was not and am very happy 
 with it.
 
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Re: new iPad refunds

2012-04-05 Thread Ronda Brown
Apple doesn't think many people will take advantage of the offer to return the 
tablet, since, as Apple's senior council Paul Anastassiou, told the court:

Ultimately at trial, it will be contested by Apple there are in Australia 
networks that according to international definitions are 4G, are properly 
described as 4G.
 Can you mislead a consumer with a statement that is technically accurate?

Cheers,
Ronni

Sent from Ronni's iPad

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Re: New iPad details

2012-03-07 Thread cm
Yes. The name is a bit baffling. You can only call it the the new iPad once. 
Is next year's model the newer iPad, then the yet newer iPad. :-)

Cheers,
Carlo

On 08/03/2012, at 3:26 , Martin Hill wrote:

 Woke up at 2am accidentally, so here's the latest news.
 
 So the new iPad has an extremely high resolution Retina screen 2048x1536 or 
 exactly twice the resolution (4x the number of pixels) as the iPad 2.  1 
 million more pixels than a Full HD TV. Not bad for 
 
 4G LTE  (and newer faster HSDPA up to 42Mbps)
 A5x w quad core GPU chip
 5 megapixel camera on back
 Auto focus
 Image stabilization
 1080p video recording
 Slightly thicker (9.4mm vs 8.8mm) and little bit heavier than iPad 2 
 (in order to get same battery life despite 4G)
 Voice dictation (but no Siri)
 Same prices as iPad 2
 Available March 16
 Still has a physical Home button
 
 Minor upgrade to AppleTV - now supports 1080p and movies in iCloud
 New iWork apps  new GarageBand and iMovie
 New iPhoto app ( supports sharing to Facebook)
 
 iPad 2 now available for $399  (16GB wifi) - whoa, that's going to hurt 
 competitors 
 
 It's just called the new iPad. No 3 or HD or 2s.  Weird.
 
 No iOS update mentioned. Hmm.
 
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Re: New iPad details

2012-03-07 Thread Daniel Kerr
They might just call this one the new iPad. Then when they do something even 
more WOW next version it will be called the iPad 3,...or something,...
But lol yes,...the new iPad! hehe
I'd like to buy an iPad. 
Sure, we can sell you the iPad 2 or the new iPad.
u. Is that the iPad 3?
No, it's the new iPad
/silence

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On 08/03/2012, at 3:28 AM, cm wrote:

 Yes. The name is a bit baffling. You can only call it the the new iPad 
 once. Is next year's model the newer iPad, then the yet newer iPad. :-)
 
 Cheers,
 Carlo
 
 On 08/03/2012, at 3:26 , Martin Hill wrote:
 
 Woke up at 2am accidentally, so here's the latest news.
 
 So the new iPad has an extremely high resolution Retina screen 2048x1536 or 
 exactly twice the resolution (4x the number of pixels) as the iPad 2.  1 
 million more pixels than a Full HD TV. Not bad for 
 
 4G LTE  (and newer faster HSDPA up to 42Mbps)
 A5x w quad core GPU chip
 5 megapixel camera on back
 Auto focus
 Image stabilization
 1080p video recording
 Slightly thicker (9.4mm vs 8.8mm) and little bit heavier than iPad 2 
 (in order to get same battery life despite 4G)
 Voice dictation (but no Siri)
 Same prices as iPad 2
 Available March 16
 Still has a physical Home button
 
 Minor upgrade to AppleTV - now supports 1080p and movies in iCloud
 New iWork apps  new GarageBand and iMovie
 New iPhoto app ( supports sharing to Facebook)
 
 iPad 2 now available for $399  (16GB wifi) - whoa, that's going to hurt 
 competitors 
 
 It's just called the new iPad. No 3 or HD or 2s.  Weird.
 
 No iOS update mentioned. Hmm.
 
 -Mart
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Re: New iPad details

2012-03-07 Thread cm
They may be migrating to Macs style nomenclature. You just buy an iMac or a 15 
MacBook Pro, or a MacBook Air, you don't specify a model number. So perhaps 
from here on in there are just iPads.

C


On 08/03/2012, at 3:32 , Daniel Kerr wrote:

 They might just call this one the new iPad. Then when they do something even 
 more WOW next version it will be called the iPad 3,...or something,...
 But lol yes,...the new iPad! hehe
 I'd like to buy an iPad. 
 Sure, we can sell you the iPad 2 or the new iPad.
 u. Is that the iPad 3?
 No, it's the new iPad
 /silence
 
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 On 08/03/2012, at 3:28 AM, cm wrote:
 
 Yes. The name is a bit baffling. You can only call it the the new iPad 
 once. Is next year's model the newer iPad, then the yet newer iPad. :-)
 
 Cheers,
 Carlo
 
 On 08/03/2012, at 3:26 , Martin Hill wrote:
 
 Woke up at 2am accidentally, so here's the latest news.
 
 So the new iPad has an extremely high resolution Retina screen 2048x1536 or 
 exactly twice the resolution (4x the number of pixels) as the iPad 2.  1 
 million more pixels than a Full HD TV. Not bad for 
 
 4G LTE  (and newer faster HSDPA up to 42Mbps)
 A5x w quad core GPU chip
 5 megapixel camera on back
 Auto focus
 Image stabilization
 1080p video recording
 Slightly thicker (9.4mm vs 8.8mm) and little bit heavier than iPad 2 
 (in order to get same battery life despite 4G)
 Voice dictation (but no Siri)
 Same prices as iPad 2
 Available March 16
 Still has a physical Home button
 
 Minor upgrade to AppleTV - now supports 1080p and movies in iCloud
 New iWork apps  new GarageBand and iMovie
 New iPhoto app ( supports sharing to Facebook)
 
 iPad 2 now available for $399  (16GB wifi) - whoa, that's going to hurt 
 competitors 
 
 It's just called the new iPad. No 3 or HD or 2s.  Weird.
 
 No iOS update mentioned. Hmm.
 
 -Mart
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Re: New iPad details

2012-03-07 Thread Stuart Evans
H. Loads and loads of hype and expectation.
This morninglike a slow leaking balloon...or the expectation of a great
Xmas present and you get undies.

It's nice and maybe I need itbut.

Maybe it's just that it's not Steve?




On 8/03/12 3:32 AM, Daniel Kerr wa...@macwizardry.com.au wrote:

 They might just call this one the new iPad. Then when they do something even
 more WOW next version it will be called the iPad 3,...or something,...
 But lol yes,...the new iPad! hehe
 I'd like to buy an iPad.
 Sure, we can sell you the iPad 2 or the new iPad.
 u. Is that the iPad 3?
 No, it's the new iPad
 /silence
 
 :o))
 
 
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 On 08/03/2012, at 3:28 AM, cm wrote:
 
 Yes. The name is a bit baffling. You can only call it the the new iPad
 once. Is next year's model the newer iPad, then the yet newer iPad. :-)
 
 Cheers,
 Carlo
 
 On 08/03/2012, at 3:26 , Martin Hill wrote:
 
 Woke up at 2am accidentally, so here's the latest news.
 
 So the new iPad has an extremely high resolution Retina screen 2048x1536 or
 exactly twice the resolution (4x the number of pixels) as the iPad 2.  1
 million more pixels than a Full HD TV. Not bad for
 
 4G LTE  (and newer faster HSDPA up to 42Mbps)
 A5x w quad core GPU chip
 5 megapixel camera on back
 Auto focus
 Image stabilization
 1080p video recording
 Slightly thicker (9.4mm vs 8.8mm) and little bit heavier than iPad 2
 (in order to get same battery life despite 4G)
 Voice dictation (but no Siri)
 Same prices as iPad 2
 Available March 16
 Still has a physical Home button
 
 Minor upgrade to AppleTV - now supports 1080p and movies in iCloud
 New iWork apps  new GarageBand and iMovie
 New iPhoto app ( supports sharing to Facebook)
 
 iPad 2 now available for $399  (16GB wifi) - whoa, that's going to hurt
 competitors 
 
 It's just called the new iPad. No 3 or HD or 2s.  Weird.
 
 No iOS update mentioned. Hmm.
 
 -Mart
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Re: New iPad details

2012-03-07 Thread Stuart Evans
That makes sense. Except that they kept the iPad 2. It's a bit like iPhone
3/3G/4S.

Maybe they could have iPad HD and iPad FHD???   :-)





On 8/03/12 3:37 AM, cm cm200...@gmail.com wrote:

 They may be migrating to Macs style nomenclature. You just buy an iMac or a
 15 MacBook Pro, or a MacBook Air, you don't specify a model number. So
 perhaps from here on in there are just iPads.
 
 C
 
 
 On 08/03/2012, at 3:32 , Daniel Kerr wrote:
 
 They might just call this one the new iPad. Then when they do something even
 more WOW next version it will be called the iPad 3,...or something,...
 But lol yes,...the new iPad! hehe
 I'd like to buy an iPad.
 Sure, we can sell you the iPad 2 or the new iPad.
 u. Is that the iPad 3?
 No, it's the new iPad
 /silence
 
 :o))
 
 
 ---
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 MacWizardry
 
 Phone: 0414 795 960
 Email: daniel AT macwizardry.com.au
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 On 08/03/2012, at 3:28 AM, cm wrote:
 
 Yes. The name is a bit baffling. You can only call it the the new iPad
 once. Is next year's model the newer iPad, then the yet newer iPad. :-)
 
 Cheers,
 Carlo
 
 On 08/03/2012, at 3:26 , Martin Hill wrote:
 
 Woke up at 2am accidentally, so here's the latest news.
 
 So the new iPad has an extremely high resolution Retina screen 2048x1536 or
 exactly twice the resolution (4x the number of pixels) as the iPad 2.  1
 million more pixels than a Full HD TV. Not bad for
 
 4G LTE  (and newer faster HSDPA up to 42Mbps)
 A5x w quad core GPU chip
 5 megapixel camera on back
 Auto focus
 Image stabilization
 1080p video recording
 Slightly thicker (9.4mm vs 8.8mm) and little bit heavier than iPad 2
 (in order to get same battery life despite 4G)
 Voice dictation (but no Siri)
 Same prices as iPad 2
 Available March 16
 Still has a physical Home button
 
 Minor upgrade to AppleTV - now supports 1080p and movies in iCloud
 New iWork apps  new GarageBand and iMovie
 New iPhoto app ( supports sharing to Facebook)
 
 iPad 2 now available for $399  (16GB wifi) - whoa, that's going to hurt
 competitors 
 
 It's just called the new iPad. No 3 or HD or 2s.  Weird.
 
 No iOS update mentioned. Hmm.
 
 -Mart
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Re: New iPad

2011-03-04 Thread Daniel Kerr

Hi Laura

Sorry for delayed reply, but yes, as others have said, it's all handled
through iTunes.
Back up current model and then sync with new model and restore from the
backup.
Works well.

And erasing previous model is fairly easy also.
Got a few of the new ones sourced on backorder for clients already. Quite a
good few changes in these ones.
Thinking I'd like a new one too,.might try sell the old one first.

Kind regards
Daniel

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 Hi Daniel
 
 Posting this to the list in case it may be of general interest. I've been told
 that it is a simple process to transfer everything from current model iPad to
 new model. 
 
 Is this correct? Always assuming one might be in the market for the new
 version!!
 
 Like Peta, it's a want rather than a need!
 
 Kind regards
 Laura
 
 
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Re: New iPad

2011-03-04 Thread Laura Webb

Hi Daniel

Thanks for taking time to reply. Thanks also to others who responded to my 
query about transferring info to new iPad. I should have known there would be a 
simple solution.

There could well be a number of old iPads up for sale!!

Kind regards
Laura

Sent from my iPad


On 04/03/2011, at 10:17 PM, Daniel Kerr wa...@macwizardry.com.au wrote:

 
 Hi Laura
 
 Sorry for delayed reply, but yes, as others have said, it's all handled
 through iTunes.
 Back up current model and then sync with new model and restore from the
 backup.
 Works well.
 
 And erasing previous model is fairly easy also.
 Got a few of the new ones sourced on backorder for clients already. Quite a
 good few changes in these ones.
 Thinking I'd like a new one too,.might try sell the old one first.
 
 Kind regards
 Daniel
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
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 On 3/3/11 4:47 PM, Laura Webb el...@iinet.net.au wrote:
 
 
 
 Hi Daniel
 
 Posting this to the list in case it may be of general interest. I've been 
 told
 that it is a simple process to transfer everything from current model iPad to
 new model. 
 
 Is this correct? Always assuming one might be in the market for the new
 version!!
 
 Like Peta, it's a want rather than a need!
 
 Kind regards
 Laura
 
 
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Re: New iPad

2011-03-04 Thread Stuart Evans

In the meantime

The iPad v1 pricing is very attractive. Even though the new version is
coming out, consider an 16GB iPad at $449 could be great Birthday present!

For anyone who bought one in the past 14 days (or knows someone who did) see
the following regarding refunds...

http://www.news.com.au/technology/tablets/unlucky-ipad-1-buyers-entitled-to-
refund-up-to-180/story-fn6vigfp-1226015969281


Cheers,
Stuart  


 


On 4/03/11 10:17 PM, Daniel Kerr wa...@macwizardry.com.au wrote:

 
 Hi Laura
 
 Sorry for delayed reply, but yes, as others have said, it's all handled
 through iTunes.
 Back up current model and then sync with new model and restore from the
 backup.
 Works well.
 
 And erasing previous model is fairly easy also.
 Got a few of the new ones sourced on backorder for clients already. Quite a
 good few changes in these ones.
 Thinking I'd like a new one too,.might try sell the old one first.
 
 Kind regards
 Daniel
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 ---
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 Phone: 0414 795 960
 Email: daniel @ macwizardry . com . au
 Web:   http://www.macwizardry.com.au
 
 
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 On 3/3/11 4:47 PM, Laura Webb el...@iinet.net.au wrote:
 
 
 
 Hi Daniel
 
 Posting this to the list in case it may be of general interest. I've been
 told
 that it is a simple process to transfer everything from current model iPad to
 new model. 
 
 Is this correct? Always assuming one might be in the market for the new
 version!!
 
 Like Peta, it's a want rather than a need!
 
 Kind regards
 Laura
 
 
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Re: New iPad

2011-03-04 Thread Callum Prior

Big W have the 16GB WiFi version for $398 at the moment.

http://www.bigw.com.au/offer/ipad

Callum Prior



On 05/03/2011, at 8:48 AM, Stuart Evans wrote:

 
 In the meantime
 
 The iPad v1 pricing is very attractive. Even though the new version is
 coming out, consider an 16GB iPad at $449 could be great Birthday present!
 
 For anyone who bought one in the past 14 days (or knows someone who did) see
 the following regarding refunds...
 
 http://www.news.com.au/technology/tablets/unlucky-ipad-1-buyers-entitled-to-
 refund-up-to-180/story-fn6vigfp-1226015969281
 
 
 Cheers,
 Stuart  
 
 
 
 
 
 On 4/03/11 10:17 PM, Daniel Kerr wa...@macwizardry.com.au wrote:
 
 
 Hi Laura
 
 Sorry for delayed reply, but yes, as others have said, it's all handled
 through iTunes.
 Back up current model and then sync with new model and restore from the
 backup.
 Works well.
 
 And erasing previous model is fairly easy also.
 Got a few of the new ones sourced on backorder for clients already. Quite a
 good few changes in these ones.
 Thinking I'd like a new one too,.might try sell the old one first.
 
 Kind regards
 Daniel
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
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 Email: daniel @ macwizardry . com . au
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 On 3/3/11 4:47 PM, Laura Webb el...@iinet.net.au wrote:
 
 
 
 Hi Daniel
 
 Posting this to the list in case it may be of general interest. I've been
 told
 that it is a simple process to transfer everything from current model iPad 
 to
 new model. 
 
 Is this correct? Always assuming one might be in the market for the new
 version!!
 
 Like Peta, it's a want rather than a need!
 
 Kind regards
 Laura
 
 
 Sent from my iPad
 
 
 
 
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Re: New iPad

2011-03-03 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Peta,

A few of us will possibly be doing this in the near future ;-)

How To Prepare For Your New iPad

Getting a new computer or tablet or phone means that you will want to do a few 
things.  The first thing will want to do is make sure all of your information 
is transferred from your old device to your new one and then you will most 
likely want to make sure the old device is cleared off in case you want to sell 
it for cash or give it to a family friend who has been hinting at needing one.  
Here is how to prepare for your new iPad.
Step 1: Back Up Your Current iPad

Ok. Before you go get in line for the new iPad (or click on the “buy” button) 
you should make sure everything is backed up.  This way, when you do bring home 
that awesome new iPad, you are ready to go.  Here is how to backup your current 
iPad.
Make sure you sync with iTunes. This automatically creates a backup of your 
iPad settings, apps data, and other information.
Backups DO NOT include synced items such as songs and videos from your iTunes 
library.  Backups also do not include information such as contacts and calendar 
items from your computer.
If you have information that you have added on your iPad since your last 
backup, then you will want to make sure you sync to iTunes and also make sure 
you have ticked the correct check boxes such as ‘Contacts’ and ‘Calendars’ in 
order to get that information on your computer and ready for syncing to your 
new iPad.
Once you have done a sync and have verified that any changes to your iPad are 
on your computer (such as contacts) then you should be ready for your new 
device.
Step 2: Clearing Out Your Old iPad
You will want to clear out all of the information and apps from your current 
(old) iPad if you plan to either give it away or sell it.  The best way to do 
that is to restore it back to the original settings and erase all your 
information is to do one of two things:
Plug it into iTunes on your computer and tap on the iPad icon on the far left. 
Then tap on “Restore” on the Summary tab
On the iPad, tap on Settings, then General, then Reset and choose to “Erase All 
Content….”
Once you do one of these two steps, your old iPad is ready to sell or give 
away.  Here’s an article to help you sell your old iPad for cash.
Step 3:  Sync Your New iPad

You are now ready to sync your new iPad with iTunes.  Just plug it in and it 
will begin the sync process.  Don’t forget to make sure you have checked all of 
the boxes in iTunes so that it syncs your music, contacts, calendar, videos, 
apps, etc.
If you wanted all your settings back and saved game data, etc. Then you can 
also restore your new iPad from a backup of your previous iPad.  To restore 
from a backup, do the following:
Connect your (new) iPad to the computer with the backup stored on it
In iTunes, do a Control-click on the iPad icon in the sidebar and then choose 
“Restore from Backup” from the menu that appears
Choose the backup that you want to restore from and then click “Restore”
Now you are ready to use your new iPad with all your previous settings, apps, 
and information.  Your old iPad should be ready for sale or to give away and 
you can now enjoy the new one.
http://www.tcgeeks.com/transfer-your-old-ipad-information-to-your-new-ipad-in-3-steps/
Cheers,
Ronni

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OS X 10.6.6 Snow Leopard
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On 03/03/2011, at 4:47 PM, Laura Webb wrote:

 
 Hi Daniel
 
 Posting this to the list in case it may be of general interest. I've been 
 told that it is a simple process to transfer everything from current model 
 iPad to new model. 
 
 Is this correct? Always assuming one might be in the market for the new 
 version!!
 
 Like Peta, it's a want rather than a need!
 
 Kind regards
 Laura
 
 
 Sent from my iPad
 








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Re: New iPad

2011-03-03 Thread cm

Hi Laura,

I may as well anticipate Daniels reply and tell you that yes it is very easy to 
get all you data from an iPad to and iPad 2. They will both be running the same 
version of iOS, so just back the old one up to iTunes and do a restore on the 
new one.

Cheers,
Carlo

On 2011-03-03, at 16:47, Laura Webb wrote:

 
 
 Hi Daniel
 
 Posting this to the list in case it may be of general interest. I've been 
 told that it is a simple process to transfer everything from current model 
 iPad to new model. 
 
 Is this correct? Always assuming one might be in the market for the new 
 version!!
 
 Like Peta, it's a want rather than a need!
 
 Kind regards
 Laura
 
 
 Sent from my iPad
 
 
 
 
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Re: New iPad

2011-03-03 Thread Stuart Evans

Hi Laura,

The iPad will be the same as the iPhone.
Backup in iTunes.
Restore in iTunes.

Cheers,
Stuart 

-Sent from my Macbook Pro-


On 3/03/11 4:47 PM, Laura Webb el...@iinet.net.au wrote:

 
 
 Hi Daniel
 
 Posting this to the list in case it may be of general interest. I've been told
 that it is a simple process to transfer everything from current model iPad to
 new model. 
 
 Is this correct? Always assuming one might be in the market for the new
 version!!
 
 Like Peta, it's a want rather than a need!
 
 Kind regards
 Laura
 
 
 Sent from my iPad
 
 
 
 
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Re: New iPad

2011-03-03 Thread Susan Hastings

Although, from my own experience of upgrading the iOS, your documents
within applications may not transfer to the new iPad. Maybe because they
are transferred rather than synced.

Has anyone else had this happen?

On 3/03/11 5:10 PM, Stuart Evans stuart.ev...@t4.com.au wrote:


Hi Laura,

The iPad will be the same as the iPhone.
Backup in iTunes.
Restore in iTunes.

Cheers,
Stuart 

-Sent from my Macbook Pro-


On 3/03/11 4:47 PM, Laura Webb el...@iinet.net.au wrote:

 
 
 Hi Daniel
 
 Posting this to the list in case it may be of general interest. I've
been told
 that it is a simple process to transfer everything from current model
iPad to
 new model. 
 
 Is this correct? Always assuming one might be in the market for the new
 version!!
 
 Like Peta, it's a want rather than a need!
 
 Kind regards
 Laura
 
 
 Sent from my iPad
 
 
 
 
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Re: New iPad

2011-03-03 Thread Ashley Mulder
In that case
If somebody has an 16gb wifi ipad they want to sell 'cause they are upgrading, 
then let me know :)

Ash
On 03/03/2011, at 5:10 PM, Stuart Evans wrote:

 
 Hi Laura,
 
 The iPad will be the same as the iPhone.
 Backup in iTunes.
 Restore in iTunes.
 
 Cheers,
 Stuart 
 
 -Sent from my Macbook Pro-
 
 
 On 3/03/11 4:47 PM, Laura Webb el...@iinet.net.au wrote:
 
 
 
 Hi Daniel
 
 Posting this to the list in case it may be of general interest. I've been 
 told
 that it is a simple process to transfer everything from current model iPad to
 new model. 
 
 Is this correct? Always assuming one might be in the market for the new
 version!!
 
 Like Peta, it's a want rather than a need!
 
 Kind regards
 Laura
 
 
 Sent from my iPad
 
 
 
 
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Re: New iPad

2011-03-03 Thread Ashley Mulder
In that case
If somebody has an 16gb wifi ipad they want to sell 'cause they are upgrading, 
then let me know :)

Ash
On 03/03/2011, at 5:10 PM, Stuart Evans wrote:

 
 Hi Laura,
 
 The iPad will be the same as the iPhone.
 Backup in iTunes.
 Restore in iTunes.
 
 Cheers,
 Stuart 
 
 -Sent from my Macbook Pro-
 
 
 On 3/03/11 4:47 PM, Laura Webb el...@iinet.net.au wrote:
 
 
 
 Hi Daniel
 
 Posting this to the list in case it may be of general interest. I've been 
 told
 that it is a simple process to transfer everything from current model iPad to
 new model. 
 
 Is this correct? Always assuming one might be in the market for the new
 version!!
 
 Like Peta, it's a want rather than a need!
 
 Kind regards
 Laura
 
 
 Sent from my iPad
 
 
 
 
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Re: New iPad

2011-03-03 Thread Craig Bruce
I have a 64 with 3G I'm selling perfect condition 

Sent from my iPhone

On 03/03/2011, at 10:03 PM, Ashley Mulder ashley.mul...@student.curtin.edu.au 
wrote:

 In that case
 If somebody has an 16gb wifi ipad they want to sell 'cause they are 
 upgrading, then let me know :)
 
 Ash
 On 03/03/2011, at 5:10 PM, Stuart Evans wrote:
 
 
 Hi Laura,
 
 The iPad will be the same as the iPhone.
 Backup in iTunes.
 Restore in iTunes.
 
 Cheers,
 Stuart 
 
 -Sent from my Macbook Pro-
 
 
 On 3/03/11 4:47 PM, Laura Webb el...@iinet.net.au wrote:
 
 
 
 Hi Daniel
 
 Posting this to the list in case it may be of general interest. I've been 
 told
 that it is a simple process to transfer everything from current model iPad 
 to
 new model. 
 
 Is this correct? Always assuming one might be in the market for the new
 version!!
 
 Like Peta, it's a want rather than a need!
 
 Kind regards
 Laura
 
 
 Sent from my iPad
 
 
 
 
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