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iPad 10 teardown shows why it lacks support for second-generation Apple Pencil

Por: 9to5Mac Tech December 02, 2022

Apple announced last month the 10th-generation iPad, which features a new design similar to the more expensive iPad models, plus other enhancements. However, despite all the improvements, iPad 10 lacks support for the second-generation Apple Pencil. Now iFixit has shared a teardown video showing what’s inside the iPad 10, and it gives us an idea of why the new iPad only works with the old Apple Pencil. In terms of design, the 10th-generation... + full article



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