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Just wondering if anyone in the East Dulwich area would be interested in an iPad Air.

It?s 5 years old but still works well, I just charged it up today after a while of not using it as I have a newer iPad Pro.

The iPad Air should work just fine if you have a decent WiFi connection.

Because it is 5 years old it doesn?t have the apps you would expect to find but I guess they could be downloaded.

I still have the charger for it as well, but not sure if that will charge the iPad effectively but it should charge just as well using an iPhone charger.

It is in very good condition and all I need to do is reset so all my items are off.


Would do a child a great turn with online learning.


Please message if interested and living locally, I could deliver it personally.


Helen


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