I found my iPad Air 1 from a long time ago and it’s still running iOS 8.3 anyone know how I could remove the iCloud without the password and also without a pc because I don’t want to iCloud lock it
I mean like iCloud, I would want to remove the iCloud without updating it as it being on iOS 8 makes it rare. I am able to use it, it’s just annoying how I can’t get my iCloud into itNope, sorry, you need to perform an iPad Recovery and that requires a Mac or a PC with iTunes installed.
Did you mean pass code? I had to help my Sister-in-Law who wrote down the 6-digit one-time number Apple sends to verify your iCloud login on a new device, thinking it was her Lock Screen passcode. After too many tries, it went into Disabled mode.
I was able to get her iPad back following the instructions on Apple’s support page: If you forgot your iPad passcode
Also, Mods, maybe move this to the iOS Devices section under the Gadgets Forum instead of the Chit Chat Forum.
It’s an iPad Air so it’s lightning 2 I can jailbreak it 3 the Wi-Fi works fineI gather there are Apps loaded on your iPad that you wouldn’t be able to reload if you reset the iPad due to it running iOS 8.3?
I take it you are able to connect to your Wi-Fi okay and have Internet access? I guess finding a 30-pin Dock cable that still works would be a big problem, too.
Sorry, I guess I read “rare” and missed “Air”. Here I thought you had an O.G. iPad, 30-pin dock cable and all. I even had a StarTech 30-pin cable I was going to save from our E-Waste box at work.It’s an iPad Air so it’s lightning 2 I can jailbreak it 3 the Wi-Fi works fine
HopperGenie uses the term "rare" to refer to anything that is outdated.Sorry, I guess I read “rare” and missed “Air”.
I use the term rare for the iPad because if your an Apple fan like me you know any iOS device in its first iOS version or close to first makes it rare and worth a lot of money and a collectibleHopperGenie uses the term "rare" to refer to anything that is outdated.
You can get a refurbished first generation iPad Air on the Walmart website for $72.15. Amazon lists them for $86. You can get a refurbished 3G cellular model on eBay for $89.99 That's not "worth a lot" and it absolutely isn't "rare" if Walmart and Amazon list it. The iPad Air originally sold for $529.99.I use the term rare for the iPad because if your an Apple fan like me you know any iOS device in its first iOS version or close to first makes it rare and worth a lot of money and a collectible
Yeah but it’s on IOS8 not IOS12You can get a refurbished first generation iPad Air on the Walmart website for $72.15. Amazon lists them for $86. You can get a refurbished 3G cellular model on eBay for $89.99 That's not "worth a lot" and it absolutely isn't "rare" if Walmart and Amazon list it. The iPad Air originally sold for $529.99.
In contrast, the Asus Nexus 7 v2 (2013) goes on eBay for $60 and it originally sold for $229.
Just to clear up I meant the refurbs are on 12 and mine is on 8Yeah but it’s on IOS8 not IOS12
How is this a selling point? Museum pieces are for those who have more money than they know what to do with.Yeah but it’s on IOS8 not IOS12
Should we tell him about LaserDiscs?HopperGenie uses the term "rare" to refer to anything that is outdated.
I would but I am busy watching videos off my beta deck.Should we tell him about LaserDiscs?
I don't think we should do anything to encourage a teenager to dabble in antiquities. That's a trust fund sport.Should we tell him about LaserDiscs?