You plug the iPad to a computer using a USB chord, once it is connected iTunes should open automatically and it will give you directions on what to do.
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When it is plugged in to charger. Does Samsung show battery is charging? Can you set it so battery % is displayed. Try another wall socket. Try another charger or cable.
Most of the time any universal charger, with 5 volt and 1 or 2 amper output.
can be used. Also should buy a new charger cord, with the same mini or micro USB connector. Take the old one with you to the shop to show the selling staff.
Probably not enough room on your iPad to update to iOS 8.1.3. (The whole download has to be onboard before it replaces the old version.) It's telling you to plug the iPad into your iTunes device that you used to setup and sync your iPad. Do it and update to the next version there.
Seems that your iPad has been reset to factory. You will have to plug it into your computer and launch iTunes. From there you should be able to restore from your previous sync. It helps if you use the computer you originally set up the iPad with.
It's possible your charger is faulty. If your unit can charge with a USB cord through a computer try that. If it charges then your charger is faulty. The charger can be tested with a voltmeter by someone knowledgeable. The other problem possible is that the charging receptacle is faulty. That would show up if the USB method doesn't work. If the charger is o.k. then your battery won't hold a charge and needs to be replaced.
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