Apple announces new 10th-generation iPad 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display, the powerful A14 Bionic chip, advanced cameras, fast wireless connectivity

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Apple has officially unveiled the tenth-generation iPad via a press release on Apple.com.

For several months now, it has been rumored that the Cupertino company would overhaul the entry-level iPad to make it more competitive and give consumers a choice between the cheaper iPad and more expensive models, such as the iPad mini, iPad Air, and iPad Pro, and this year’s upgrade introduces a number of exciting changes.

For the first time, the entry-level iPad is all-screen, making it the final iPad to be given the full-screen treatment. As is the case on the iPad Air and iPad mini, Apple hasn’t added Face ID to this model; instead, users can unlock their iPads with the Touch ID button which is now mounted onto the Power button of the device.

Other new features include the option to purchase a 5G-enabled cellular model, a new A14 chip that’s 30% faster than its predecessor, a larger 10.5-inch display and a USB-C port, making it the final iPad to transition to USB-C.

Are you excited to get your hands on the new iPad? Let us know and check back soon for the very latest news.

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