In an event in which the iPhone 13 is expected to cover all the news, from Apple they have offered news regarding their iPad. In this case we are talking about its cheaper versions, which receive a series of quite interesting improvements. We are talking about the 10.2-inch iPad and the iPad Mini, the latter being the one that has received the most changes.
The main advantage of this new iPad is the incorporation of the processor A13 Bionic, the same as the iPhone 11 series. In this way, now this new generation of the 10.2-inch iPad will get a higher performance thanks to the renewed chip. In addition, we also have support for the Apple Pencil and Magic Keyboard. The benefits of iPadOS 14 They have also been highlighted in said device, obtaining in general an expected update and without changes in its design, apart from that new chip which we have mentioned.
Regarding the iPad Mini, it’s about your biggest change to date, obtaining in general lines, the same look that we can find in the current iPad Pro and iPad Air. Thus, we do without the home button, as is the case with the aforementioned devices, and we obtain smaller edges, increasing its panel to the 8.3 inch. We also have a USB-C port, a connection that users appreciated on the iPad Pro and Air. What’s more, Touch ID It is located on the power button, and can be accessed through our fingerprint on the side of the device. In terms of specs, Apple claims that your new CPU will be 40% faster than the previous generation iPad Mini, and its GPU will reach a difference of 80%, being truly encouraging figures. Along with all this, the iPad Mini includes 5G connection, and its cameras have also been improved, now obtaining a 12MP main sensor with True Tone Flash and a 12MP Ultrawide.
The 10.2-inch iPad will be available starting next week, being able to reserve from today. Will hit the stores from $ 329 in its 64GB version, obtaining a student discount that leaves the device at $ 299. As for the iPad Mini, it will hit stores starting at $ 499, with availability starting next week.