If you suspect that something is badly wrong with your iPad, your first port of call is to take the faulty unit back to your point of purchase for a replacement. Otherwise, you can help out yourself with few tips and tweaks
After the iPad released there were many issues with it , hopefully many of them have been solved but few still trouble new iPad owners which have been solved by many experts and jotted down here .
iPad not charging or slow to charge :The iPad is a hungry beast, and requires a high-powered USB port to charge. Plug it into an old laptop and you get a 'not charging' message. However, plug the iPad in first and your MacBook will allocate its USB port to "high power" and work. But even if your iPad charges when connected to your USB device, you'll still find that it charges quite slowly. For the fastest charge possible plug your iPad directly into the mains using the supplied charging plug. Also if you put your iPad into sleep mode, then even older, lower-powered USB ports will be able to charge it, albeit slowly.
Can't connect to a Wi-Fi network: There has been a lot of press coverage over the iPad's Wi-Fi problems. The jury is still out on whether this is a genuine design fault, since the vast majority of iPad users haven't experienced these issues, but few users did experience something similar with their units one day when web pages failed to load. The problem solved with a hard reset - simply press and hold the iPad's Sleep/Wake button until a screen asking you to slide to power-off appears.
Can't sync Outlook Calendar or Contacts: Your iPad can sync events from your Outlook calendar and contacts on a PC. While this often works flawlessly, syncing isn't a trivial matter, and your computer, or the iPad, can get confused. The end result is that nothing syncs properly. The solution is actually pretty straightforward. You need to reset your iTunes Sync History (in iTunes choose Edit/Preferences/Device History/Reset Sync History). Doing this should have you syncing properly in no time.
Losing the network after sleep: If you find that your iPad is losing connection with the network after it's been to sleep and you've woken it up, try turning the brightness up slightly. That's right, we're not kidding, and it does sound like tech voodoo, but several users have reported that it completely fixed their problem.
Exporting documents from iWork is a pain: Exporting documents you've made changes to, or created, from any iWork app like Pages, Keynote or Number back to your PC or Mac can be a real pain. You also have to manage the documents from within a small window inside the Apps tab of iTunes. If you're on a Wi-Fi network then it's actually a lot less hassle to simply email the document to yourself from within the iWork application.
No phone calls! : The iPad might look like a giant iPhone, but that's where the similarity ends. It's not a phone… unless that is you install a VoIP app like the free Skype, that is.
Now there are many applications in market that make use of these features , to make sure these apps work without any hassles and iPad application and iPad game developers make the best apps for the device using these features , these issues will be rectified very soon in coming updates .
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Michael Torner is an IT professional and is currently involved in iPhone application development.
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