The 10th-gen iPad will be released alongside a new M2 iPad Pro on October 26th, and will bring with it a number of new features. The new iPad does away with the 3.5mm jack and home button in favor of a larger display. Like the newer iPad Air and Mini, it has a power button on the side. When it comes to charging, it matches those models with aUSB-C port. The 10th-gen iPad now starts at $449 with 64 gigabytes of storage, which is more than double the price of the previous model.
The ninth-generation iPad seems to be sticking around for those who prefer its cheaper price. The new iPad has a few tricks of its own that are new to the whole line, including a landscape oriented front camera and an optional magnetically attaching keyboard case.
It will be available in five different colors, including silver, blue, yellow, and pink. The entry-level model has the same A14 Bionic processor as the iPhone 12 and one generation ahead of the ninth-gen iPad. We will need to test out the new iPad to see if it is worth the extra money, but early users can get it right away if they want to.
The new iPad will be available on October 26th, and Apple is taking pre-orders for it. The base model has 64 gigabytes of storage and wi-fi. The model with the most storage is the one with the highest price at $600.
The 10th-gen iPad comes with a 5G radio and starts at $599 for 64 gigabytes of storage. The top-tier model of this iPad is a 5G version that has more storage than the iPad Pro.