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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 3729568" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>The iPad isn't worn out, so probably some simple deletion of files or cashes or a reset might bring its performance back to normal.</p><p>My daughter has an iPad2 and she uses it a lot, both for internet, iplayer, youtube, email and a few other apps, books and games. Apple have stopped software updates for that model now, but it doesn't matter yet and probably won't for a number of years yet.</p><p>iPad1 is another matter and is probably at its 'use-by date'.</p><p></p><p>If you have an iPhone to go with it, and especially if you have a Mac as well, the all-Apple route is the way to go.</p><p></p><p>Nothing wrong with Android, but my wife has an iPad and an Android phone but she has never quite understood the phone. So a few days ago I fired up my old iPhone4S for her and linked it to her Apple account and she is as happy as a clown in custard. </p><p>I had a bit of an issue with the 4S, which is five or six years old now and had been idle for the past year, in a cupboard. It wouldn't respond to the wi-fi switch, which was greyed out. Gave it some thermal shock, first with a hair dryer then straight into the deep freeze for a few hours, which seems to have sorted it. Four days so far and the wi-fi is fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 3729568, member: 718"] The iPad isn't worn out, so probably some simple deletion of files or cashes or a reset might bring its performance back to normal. My daughter has an iPad2 and she uses it a lot, both for internet, iplayer, youtube, email and a few other apps, books and games. Apple have stopped software updates for that model now, but it doesn't matter yet and probably won't for a number of years yet. iPad1 is another matter and is probably at its 'use-by date'. If you have an iPhone to go with it, and especially if you have a Mac as well, the all-Apple route is the way to go. Nothing wrong with Android, but my wife has an iPad and an Android phone but she has never quite understood the phone. So a few days ago I fired up my old iPhone4S for her and linked it to her Apple account and she is as happy as a clown in custard. I had a bit of an issue with the 4S, which is five or six years old now and had been idle for the past year, in a cupboard. It wouldn't respond to the wi-fi switch, which was greyed out. Gave it some thermal shock, first with a hair dryer then straight into the deep freeze for a few hours, which seems to have sorted it. Four days so far and the wi-fi is fine. [/QUOTE]
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