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Unboxing iPad


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·Nov 3, 2024

Hey guys, this is mackins101 with another unboxing for you guys.

Today, I will be unboxing the iPad by Apple. So, here's the iPad. Side, bottom side, I mean back. There's the bottom, and there. So, what's unique is it doesn't—oh, actually does. It says right there: gigabytes 16.

All right, so now the part you've all been waiting for—the unboxing! All right, so here is the iPad box. All right, so you can just lift that right off. The first thing you see is the iPad right there. All right, and Apple products always come to charge, so let me just turn that on for you guys. And there we go, we got a nice Apple logo.

So, it's probably gonna say "connect to iTunes" or something like that. I'm just gonna play this right here in front of the picture of the iPad. All right, and what do you know? It says "kind of items."

All right, then you've got another one of these "designed by Apple in California" packets. Inside here, we've got our iPad—uh, instruction manual, how to set up and sync it. We've got an actual instruction manual—oh no, this is just information. All right, and then of course, our Apple stickers. Who could live without their two Apple stickers?

All right, so let's put that back in there. Last but not least, we've got a dock connector. This is actually more powerful than the one that comes for iPhone because this requires more power to turn on. So, and our dock connector.

So, that's what comes with the iPad. Underneath here, there's nothing. I don't even know if you can take this off. Yeah, this is glued on, so you can't even take that off without destroying the box. So, I'm just going to put—lay this back here.

And now I'm going to set it up. So, thanks for watching the unboxing of the iPad! Subscribe and goodbye!

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