Go to Settings > General> About. The items you can view include:
Name
iPadOS software version
Model name
Part and model numbers. To the right of Model, the part number appears. To see the model number, tap the part number.
Serial number
Network (Wi-Fi + Cellular models)
Number of songs, videos, photos, and apps
Capacity and available storage space
Carrier (Wi-Fi + Cellular models)
Cellular Data Number (Wi-Fi + Cellular models)
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth® addresses
IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) (Wi-Fi + Cellular models)
ICCID (Integrated Circuit Card Identifier, or Smart Card) for GSM networks (Wi-Fi + Cellular models)
MEID (Mobile Equipment Identifier) for CDMA networks (Wi-Fi + Cellular models)
Modem firmware
To copy the serial number and other identifiers, touch and hold the identifier until Copy appears.
To see Legal & Regulatory information (including legal notices, and license, warranty, and RF exposure information) and regulatory marks, go to Settings> General> Legal & Regulatory.
FAQs
See more information about iPad
Go to Settings > General > About. The items you can view include: Name.
What happens if iPad doesn't have enough storage to update? ›
If there isn't enough space to download and install an update, the software on your device will try to make space. It will remove only app data that it can download again and doesn't remove or relocate any of your data. If your device still doesn't have enough space, you can use your computer to update your device.
What storage is my iPad? ›
Go to Settings > General > [Device] Storage. You may see a list of recommendations for optimising your device's storage, followed by a list of installed apps and the amount of storage each one uses. Tap an app's name for more information about its storage. Cached data and temporary data may not be counted as usage.
How do I retrieve information from my iPad? ›
Restore iPad from an iCloud backup
- Turn on your iPad. The Hello screen should appear. ...
- Do one of the following: Tap Set Up Manually, tap Restore from iCloud Backup, then follow the onscreen instructions.
How long do iPads last? ›
How long can you expect an iPad to last? While the answer truly depends on the particular model and its intended use, you can reasonably expect an iPad to last 4-7 years. Generally speaking, the iPad is a very dependable mobile computer, and the only notable wear item is the battery.
How do I clear information from my iPad? ›
Go to Settings > General > Reset, then tap Erase all Contents and Settings. Enter your passcode or Apple ID password. Wait for all content to be safely removed from your device.
How do I free up storage on my iPad? ›
The two most common solutions to clear storage space on your iPad is to delete photos/videos from your photo library or to uninstall apps. Before you delete anything though, make sure that you know how to backup the files you would like to keep.
How much storage does the average iPad have? ›
You need lots of storage
Now, the iPad Pro starts at 256 GB and is available with up to 2 TB. The iPad Air (M2) starts at 128 GB, and you can go up to 1 TB. And the iPad (10th generation) and iPad mini (6th generation) all start at 64 GB, with an option for up to 256 GB.
What is the difference between memory and storage on an iPad? ›
Memory is made up of "random access memory" (RAM) chips, which are upgradable by the user in a desktop computer but not in a phone or tablet. In contrast to storage, memory (RAM) loses all its content when the power is turned off. See RAM.
Does transferring data from iPad to iPad delete everything? ›
The existing data on your new iPad won't be deleted. You can select what you wish to transfer from iPad to iPad.
Prepare your content and settings to transfer to a new iPad: Tap Get Started, then follow the onscreen instructions. When you finish, return to Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPad, then tap Erase All Content and Settings. Erase all of your data from iPad: Tap Erase All Content and Settings.
Where are iPad files saved? ›
How to find your files in the Files app
- On your iPhone or iPad, open the Files app. Don't see the blue Files app icon on your Home Screen? Just swipe down, then search for the Files app.
- In the Files app, search or browse for the file that you want.
How do I search the contents of my iPad? ›
Use Spotlight Search on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
- Swipe down from the middle of the Home screen.
- Tap the Search field, then enter what you're looking for. ...
- To see more results, tap Show More or search directly in an app by tapping Search in App.
- Tap a search result to open it.
Where do I find data on my iPad? ›
To see how much mobile data you've used, go to Settings > Mobile Data or Settings > Cellular. If you're using an iPad, you may see Settings > Mobile Data. Scroll down to find out which apps are using mobile data. If you don't want an app to use mobile data, you can turn it off for that app.
How can I tell how old my iPad is? ›
How Old Is My iPad?
- Go to Settings > General > Legal & Regulatory.
- Scroll all the way down.
- The date your iPad was sold is listed in YYYY-MM-DD format.