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If Adobe does not receive the recurring subscription payment or cannot validate the license periodically, then the Software may become inactive without additional notice until Adobe receives the payment or validates the license. Portable or Home Computer Use. Subject to the restrictions set forth in Section 2. Computer on which the Software is installed under Section 2. Pad - Wikipediai. Pad. Developer. Apple Inc. Manufacturer. Type. Tablet computer. Release date. April 3, 2. 01. 01st generation: April 3, 2. Wi- Fi)[1][2]April 3. Wi- Fi + 3. G)[3]May 2. International)2nd generation: March 1. United States)March 2. International)3rd generation: March 1. Mini 1st generation: November 2, 2. Air: November 1, 2. Mini 2: November 1. Air 2 & Mini 3: October 2. Mini 4: September 9, 2. Pro 1. 2. 9- inch 1. G: November 1. 1, 2. Pro 9. 7- inch: March 3. March 2. 4, 2. 01. Pro 1. 2. 9- inch 2. G and 1. 0. 5- inch: June 5, 2. Units sold. 25. 0 million[6]Operating systemi. OSSystem- on- chip used. CPUMemory. Memory. MB DDRRAM[8]2nd generation: 5. MB DDR2 RAM[9]3rd and 4th generation: 1 GB LPDDR2 RAM[1. GB LPDDR4 RAMAir: 1 GB LPDDR3 RAMAir 2: 2 GB LPDDR3 RAM[1. Mini 1st generation: 5. MB DDR2 RAMMini 2 and 3: 1 GB LPDDR3 RAMMini 4: 2 GB LPDDR3 RAMPro 1. GB LPDDR4 RAMPro 9. GB LPDDR4 RAMPro 1. GB LPDDR4 RAMStorage. GB flash memory[1. Display. Display. PPI), 9. 7 in (2. LED- backlit IPS LCD[1. Air and Air 2: 2. PPI), 9. 7 in (2. Mini 1st generation: 1. PPI), 7. 9 in (2. Mini 2, 3 and 4: 2. PPI), 7. 9 in (2. Pro 1. 2. 9- inch: 2. PPI), 1. 2. 9 in (3. Pro 9. 7- inch: 2. PPI), 9. 7 in (2. Pro 1. 0. 5- inch: 2. PPI), 1. 0. 5 in (2. Graphics. Sound. Bluetooth, speaker, microphone, 3. Input. Multi- touchscreen, headset controls, proximity and ambient light sensors, 3- axis accelerometer, digitalcompass. Camera. Initially none, future models would eventually include a camera. None. 2nd generation: VGA front- facing and 7. VGA front- facing and 5 megapixels rear- facing. Air, Mini 1st generation, 2 and 3: 1. Air 2, Mini 4 and Pro 1. G: 1. 2 megapixels 7. Pro 9. 7- inch: 5 megapixels 7. K rear- facing. Pro 1. G: 7 megapixels 1. K rear- facing. Connectivity. Wi. Fi and Bluetooth. Air, Mini 1st generation, 2 and 3: Wi- Fi (8. Air 2, Mini 4, Pro 1. Wi- Fi (8. 02. 1. Bluetooth 2. 1 + EDR3rd & 4th generation, Air, Air 2, Mini 1st generation, 2 & 3: Bluetooth 4. Mini 4, Pro 1. 2. Bluetooth 4. 2 technology. Additional features. GSM models also include. UMTS / HSDPA (8. 50, 1. MHz)GSM / EDGE (8. MHz)CDMA model also includes. CDMA/EV- DO Rev. A (8. MHz)3rd & 4th generation: GSM models also include. LTE (7. 00, 2,1. 00 MHz)UMTS / HSDPA/HSPA+ / DC- HSDPA (8. MHz)GSM / EDGE (8. MHz)CDMA model also includes. LTE (7. 00 MHz)CDMA/EV- DO Rev. A (8. 00, 1,9. 00 MHz)UMTS / HSDPA/HSPA+/DC- HSDPA (8. MHz)GSM / EDGE (8. MHz)Power. 1st generation: 3. V 2. 4. 8 W·h (6,6. A·h)2nd generation: 3. V2. 5 W·h (6,9. 44 m. A·h)3rd and 4th generation: 3. V4. 3 W·h (1. 1,5. A·h)Air: 3. 7. 3 V3. W·h (8,8. 20 m. A·h)Air 2: 3. V2. 7. 6. 2 W·h (7,3. A·h)Mini 1st generation: 3. V1. 6. 5 W·h (4,4. A·h)Mini 2 and 3: 3. V2. 4. 3 W·h (6,4. A·h)Mini 4: 3. 8. V1. 9. 3. 2 W·h (5,1. A·h)Pro 1. 2. 9- inch: 3. V3. 8. 8 W·h (1. 0,3. A·h)Pro 9. 7- inch: 3. V2. 7. 9. 1 W·h (7,3. A·h)Pro 1. 0. 5- inch: 3. V3. 8. 8 W·h (8,1. A·h)Online servicesi. Tunes Store, App Store, i. Cloud, i. Bookstore. Dimensions. Dimensions. Air: 9. 4 in (2. 40 mm) (h)6. Air 2: 9. 4 in (2. Mini 1st generation: 7. Mini 2 & 3: 7. Mini 4: 8 in (2. 00 mm) (h)5. Pro 1. 2. 9- inch: 1. Pro 9. 7- inch: 9. Pro 1. 0. 5- inch: 9. Weight. Weight. 1st generation Wi- Fi: 1. Wi- Fi + 3. G: 1. Wi- Fi: 1. 3. 25 lb (6. GSM 3. G (AT& T/global): 1. CDMA 3. G (Verizon): 1. Wi- Fi: 1. 4. 4 lb (6. Wi- Fi + 4. G (LTE): 1. Wi- Fi: 1. 4. 4 lb (6. Wi- Fi + 4. G (LTE): 1. Wi- Fi: 1. 0. 3 lb (4. Wi- Fi + Cellular: 1. Air Wi- Fi: 1 lb (4. Air Wi- Fi + Cellular: 1. Air 2 Wi- Fi: 0. 9. Air 2 Wi- Fi + Cellular: 0. Mini 1st generation Wi- Fi: 0. Mini 1st generation Wi- Fi + 4. G (LTE): 0. 6. 9 lb (3. Mini 2 & 3 Wi- Fi: 0. Mini 2 & 3 Wi- Fi + Cellular: 0. Mini 4 Wi- Fi: 0. Mini 4 Wi- Fi + Cellular: 0. Pro 1. 2. 9- inch 1. G Wi- Fi: 1. 5. 7 lb (7. Pro 1. 2. 9- inch 1. G Wi- Fi + Cellular: 1. Pro 9. 7- inch Wi- Fi: 0. Pro 9. 7- inch Wi- Fi + Cellular: 0. Pro 1. 2. 9- inch 2. G Wi- Fi: 1. 4. 9 lb (6. Pro 1. 2. 9- inch 2. G Wi- Fi + Cellular: 1. Pro 1. 0. 5- inch Wi- Fi: 1. Pro 1. 0. 5- inch Wi- Fi + Cellular: 1. Related articlesi. Phone, i. Pod Touch (Comparison)Websiteapple. Pad (EYE- pad) is a line of tablet computers designed, developed and marketed by Apple Inc., which run the i. OS mobile operating system. The first i. Pad was released on April 3, 2. Pad models are the i. Pad (2. 01. 7), released on March 2. G i. Pad Pro released on June 1. The user interface is built around the device's multi- touch screen, including a virtual keyboard. All i. Pads can connect via Wi- Fi; some models also have cellular connectivity. As of January 2. 01. Apple had sold more than 2. Pads[6], though sales peaked in 2. Android- based types. An i. Pad can shoot video, take photos, play music, and perform Internet functions such as web- browsing and emailing. Other functions – games, reference, GPS navigation, social networking, etc. – can be enabled by downloading and installing apps. As of March 2. 01. App Store has more than one million apps for the i. Pad by Apple and third parties. There have been seven versions of the i. Pad. The first generation established design precedents, some of which, such as the home button placement, have persisted through all models. The 2nd- generation i. Pad (i. Pad 2) introduced a new thinner design, a dual- core. Apple A5 processor, and VGA front- facing and 7. Face. Time video calling. The third generation added a Retina Display, the new Apple A5. X processor with a quad- coregraphics processor, a 5- megapixel camera, HD 1. G (LTE). The fourth generation added the Apple A6. X processor and replaced the 3. Lightning connector. The i. Pad Air added the Apple A7 processor and the Apple M7 motion coprocessor, and reduced the thickness for the first time since the i. Pad 2. The i. Pad Air 2 added the Apple A8. X processor, the Apple M8motion coprocessor, an 8- megapixel camera, and the Touch IDfingerprint sensor; and further reduced the thickness. The i. Pad introduced in 2. Apple A9 processor, while sacrificing some of the improvements the i. Pad Air 2 introduced in exchange for a lower launch price. There have been four versions of the i. Pad Mini, all of which have a screen size of 7. The first generation has similar internal specifications as the i. Pad 2 but uses the Lightning connector instead. The i. Pad Mini 2 added the Retina Display, the Apple A7 processor, and the Apple M7motion coprocessor, closely matching the internal specifications of the i. Pad Air. The i. Pad Mini 3 added the Touch ID fingerprint sensor. The i. Pad Mini 4 features the Apple A8 and the Apple M8 motion coprocessor. There have been two generations of the i. Pad Pro. The first generation came with 9. The i. Pad Pros have unique features such as the Smart Connector and the ability to use the Apple Pencil stylus, which are exclusive to this series of i. Pads. History. Steve Jobs, Apple's then CEO, introducing the i. Pad. Apple's first tablet from 1. Apple co- founder Steve Jobs said in a 1. What we want to do is we want to put an incredibly great computer in a book that you can carry around with you and learn how to use in 2. Apple's first tablet computer was the Newton. Message. Pad 1. 00,[2. ARM6 processor core developed by ARM, a 1. Acorn Computers in which Apple invested. Apple also developed a prototype Power. Book Duo based tablet, the Pen. Lite, but decided not to sell it in order to avoid hurting Message. Pad sales.[2. 3] Apple released several more Newton- based PDAs; the final one, the Message. Pad 2. 10. 0, was discontinued in 1. Apple re- entered the mobile- computing markets in 2. Phone. Smaller than the i. Pad, but featuring a camera and mobile phone, it pioneered the multi- touch finger- sensitive touchscreen interface of Apple's i. OS mobile operating system. By late 2. 00. 9, the i. Pad's release had been rumored for several years. Such speculation mostly talked about "Apple's tablet"; specific names included i. Tablet and i. Slate.[2. The i. Pad was announced on January 2. Steve Jobs at an Apple press conference at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco.[2. Jobs later said that Apple had begun developing the i. Pad before the i. Phone.[2. 7][2. 8]Jonathan Ive in 1. Macintosh Folio, as his first project for Apple; by 2. Ive stated that after seeking to produce the tablet first, he came to agree with Jobs that the phone was more important,[2. The i. Pad's internal codename was K4. Pad information before launch.[3. Apple began taking pre- orders for the first- generation i. Pad on March 1. 2, 2.
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