Ok this is going to be a long story.
To celebrate surviving last year, and to help further my college endeavors, I bought a 2020 iPad Pro used from eBay. No big deal, the iPad is in perfect shape and came with a Smart Keyboard. So I transferred my data from my 7th gen 10.2” iPad to the pro. Again, no problem. Then, I decided my fiancée could use my old iPad since hers has a busted screen. I used system restore and got to work on fixing her new iPad. The iPad refused to connect to an activation server, refused to connect to WiFi, refused to login to an iCloud account, and finally resulted in me accidentally getting it to work by plugging it into itunes first and then activating it. Thinking it was a one time fluke, I tried logging my mom into the broken iPad this morning (because we’re going to fix the screen) and boom. Same problem.
This seems to be isolated to the 10.2 inch 7th gen model, but just be aware that something screwy is going on.
To celebrate surviving last year, and to help further my college endeavors, I bought a 2020 iPad Pro used from eBay. No big deal, the iPad is in perfect shape and came with a Smart Keyboard. So I transferred my data from my 7th gen 10.2” iPad to the pro. Again, no problem. Then, I decided my fiancée could use my old iPad since hers has a busted screen. I used system restore and got to work on fixing her new iPad. The iPad refused to connect to an activation server, refused to connect to WiFi, refused to login to an iCloud account, and finally resulted in me accidentally getting it to work by plugging it into itunes first and then activating it. Thinking it was a one time fluke, I tried logging my mom into the broken iPad this morning (because we’re going to fix the screen) and boom. Same problem.
This seems to be isolated to the 10.2 inch 7th gen model, but just be aware that something screwy is going on.