Buying Guide

Buying Guide

Buying a used iPad can be simple if you focus on the right details: model, storage, condition, battery, and intended use.

1. Choose the right model

For study and everyday use, an iPad Air is often a good balance. For drawing, editing, or heavier work, an iPad Pro may be a better choice.

2. Check storage

64GB can work for light use, but 128GB or 256GB is usually more comfortable for apps, files, photos, and offline media.

3. Understand condition grades

Condition matters. Always check the product description, photos, and listed signs of use before buying.

4. Check accessories

Confirm whether the product includes a charger, cable, box, or other accessories.

5. Ask before buying

If you are unsure about compatibility or condition, contact us before placing your order.