The iPad 2 was introduced on March 2, 2011 and discontinued on March 18, 2014. The A1395 has an 9 inch LCD digitizer glass display
screen, and has internal wi-fi capabilities. Internal logic board or motherboard capacity of 16 GB, 32 GB or 64 GB
depending which model you choose at the time of purchase. Battery expectant life is about 10 hours of usage. The iPad
model A1395 EMC 2415, order number is MC769LL/A and belongs to the iPad 2 family with an identifier of iPad2,1.
The iPad 2 was introduced on March 2, 2011 and discontinued on March 18, 2014. The A1395 has an 9 inch LCD digitizer glass display
screen, and has internal wi-fi and GSM capabilities on At&t network. Internal logic board or motherboard capacity of 16 GB,
32 GB or 64 GB depending which model you choose at the time of purchase. Battery expectant life is about 9 to 10 hours of usage.
The iPad model A1395 EMC 2416, Order number is MC773LL/A and belongs to the iPad 2 family with an identifier of iPad2,2.
The iPad 2 was introduced on March 2, 2011 and discontinued on March 18, 2014. The A1395 has an 9 inch LCD digitizer glass display
screen, and has internal wi-fi and CDMA capabilities on the Verizon network. Internal logic board or motherboard capacity of 16 GB,
32 GB or 64 GB depending which model you choose at the time of purchase. Battery expectant life is about 9 to 10 hours of usage.
The iPad model A1395 EMC 2424, Order number is MC755LL/A and belongs to the iPad 2 family with an identifier of iPad2,3.
The iPad 2 was introduced on March 25, 2012 and discontinued on March 18, 2014. The A1395 has an 9 inch LCD digitizer glass display
screen, and has internal wi-fi capabilities. Internal logic board or motherboard capacity of 16GB,
32 GB or 64 GB depending which model you choose at the time of purchase. Battery expectant life is about 10 hours of usage.
The iPad model A1395 3rd generation EMC 2560, Order number is MC769LL/A and belongs to the iPad 2 3rd generation family with
an identifier of iPad2,4.
help prevent damage to your iPad
- 1. Use an iPad 2 case for protection
- 2. Develop strong passwords
- 4. Verify your software security settings
- 4. Update product security features
- 5. Use personal firewalls
- 6. Back up your data early and often to iCloud
- 7. Use surge protectors for power surges when charging your iPad