Can I have 2 iPads on same account?

Can I have 2 iPads on same account?

You can use it on as many devices as you would like and it will always work just fine – regardless of the device. Unrelated to that though, I would consider setting up a new Apple ID for your daughter and then configuring Family Sharing to link the two. Apple IDs are very much designed for one user per Apple ID.

How do I separate my 2 iPads?

Go to Settings → General → Reset → Erase Content and Settings. This will reset the iPad, removing all content and resetting all settings, without affecting any other iPad. iTunes manages each device separately. First, give the iPads different names so you can tell them apart, even though iTunes already knows.

How do I set up a second iPad with the same Apple ID?

Answer: A: You can set the same Apple ID for iTunes and App Stores, but have different Apple ID’s for Messages, iCloud and Facetime. Just go into Settings, and make sure the Apple ID set for those services is different for both iPads.

Is there a way to get more storage on an iPad?

There is nothing you can do about that, though, not unless you’re going to upgrade to a new iPhone or iPad with more space. Although it may soon be a good time to do that. Until then, you can work to reclaim some of that space and there are broadly two ways to do it.

What does ” other storage ” mean on iPhone?

In that context, “Other” – to see it, open the Settings app, choose General and then either “iPhone Storage” or “iPad Storage” – functions as a catch-all villain. Apple defines it as “caches, logs and other resources currently in use by the system.”

What’s the difference between device storage and iCloud storage?

1 Device storage. When you buy your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, it comes with a set storage capacity ranging from 16GB to 512GB for iPhone, 16GB to 1TB for iPad, 2 iCloud storage. When you set up iCloud, you automatically get 5GB of free storage. 3 Learn more.

Why does my iPad storage say it is full?

To start the conversation again, simply ask a new question. my iPad storage says it’s full but it’s not. when i go into Storage it says i’ve used 13 of 16 GB but iit still says full. My iPad storage says full but it’s not. When I go to manage storage it says I’ve used 13.7 of 16GB iPad Air Wi-Fi, iOS 11.3 Posted on Apr 20, 2018 6:00 AM