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No you wouldn't have to unless your case interfered with the charging of your iPad.
This will be marked on the label on the iPad and its original charger.
Take your iPad the Apple Store, They may be a Problem with the 30pin Connecter on your iPad.
It is very unlikely that it will be charged as you will have to plug it into itunes when you get it and register it and then you will be able to charge it using the wall charger that comes with the ipad 2 or if your usb drive is powerful enough it will charge in it.
The iPad 1 and iPad 2 both had a resolution of 1024x768, for a total of 786432 pixels.
The Apple iPad 2 is said to have a battery that lasts for 10 hours on a full charge. Unfortunately, the battery life does decrease over time, so to delay this decay, make sure that you are properly charging your iPad 2. After a full charge, use the tablet until its battery indicator shows a red status, indicating that a charge is necessary. By constantly charging the iPad before its battery is this low, you'll be speeding up the aging of its battery.
the display its richer its better and the ipad with retina is so much better in every other way apart from it takes a while to charge
same as the ipad 2
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Yes it should be charged, at about 20%. I charge it approx. every 2 day. Once a month completely drain the battery and charge.
Apple's iPad 2 comes with the basic essentials you will need to operate the iPad. Besides the iPad itself, also included is a USB cord that syncs and powers the device. Also, a power brick, which can be used with the USB cord to power the iPad direct from a wall outlet. This brick is also handy if your computer's USB port does not have enough power to charge the iPad. The iPad itself has it's own software already installed and is usually close to a full charge. The iPad's Smart Cover, which you frequently see in photos of the device is not included.
3. the original, the ipad 2, and the "new" ipad.