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  2. iPad - Wikipedia

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    The new Wi-Fi 6E chip is faster, the USB-C port is faster compared to previous generations. Like the iPad Pro (7th generation) and the iPad Air (6th generation), it is only compatible with the Apple Pencil Pro alongside the lower-entry Apple Pencil with USB-C port, making it incompatible with the Apple Pencil (2nd generation).

  3. List of iPad models - Wikipedia

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    Thunderbolt 3/USB4 USB-C port supporting charging and DisplayPort protocols among others USB-C port supporting charging and DisplayPort protocols among others Side Connector Back Smart connector for Magic Keyboard for iPad Pro Magnetic connector (For Apple Pencil Pro) Back Smart connector for Smart Keyboard Folio and Magic Keyboard

  4. iPad (10th generation) - Wikipedia

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    The tenth-generation iPad uses an A14 Bionic processor, previously seen in the fourth-generation iPad Air and the iPhone 12 in 2020. The chip has a 6-core CPU, a 4-core GPU, and a 16-core Neural Engine. [7] The tenth-generation iPad has Bluetooth 5.2 and Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) wireless capabilities, as well as sub-6 GHz 5G on cellular models

  5. iPhones get power to charge much faster with new iOS update - AOL

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    Upcoming update brings a host of new features – and now better wireless charging

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  7. Lightning (connector) - Wikipedia

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    Most Lightning devices only support USB 2.0, which has a maximum transfer speed of 480 Mbit/s or 60 MB/s. With USB 2.0, only one lane is in use at a time. [24] [25] Only the 12.9-inch iPad Pro (1st and 2nd generation) and 10.5-inch iPad Pro support USB 3.0 (now USB 3.2 Gen 1), which has a maximum transfer speed of 5 Gbit/s or 625 MB/s. [9]