In other words, this 10.2-inch iPad is incredible value. It has a 10.2-inch Retina display, 64GB of storage, supports Touch ID and Apple Pencil (1st Gen), and it’s size, plus all-day battery ...
Based on all of these signs, it appeared that Apple had finished using the first-generation 3nm process. But then, Apple threw us a curveball by introducing the new iPad mini 7th generation.
It supports the first-gen Apple Pencil via a USB-C adapter (due to the switch from Lightning to USB-C) and works with the new Magic Keyboard Folio. In the camera section, the Apple iPad 10th Gen ...