iPad (10th Generation)

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The iPad (10th generation) was announced on October 18, 2022, and was released on October 26, 2022. The tenth-generation iPad is redesigned over the ninth-generation iPad, more closely resembling the configuration of the iPad Air. The device features a design with flatter edges and to match the higher-end iPads of the time. The home button is removed, with Touch ID instead contained in the power button, like the iPad Air and iPad mini. It uses an A14 Bionic SoC, previously seen in the fourth-generation iPad Air. The chip has a 6-core CPU, a 4-core GPU, and a 16-core Neural Engine. The tenth-generation iPad features an upgraded rear 12MP Wide camera, the first ever in a lower-end iPad, with an ƒ/1.8 aperture, Smart HDR 3, and 4K video recording support. The front-facing camera is now located on the long edge of the device, a first for any iPad. The Landscape 12MP Ultra Wide camera supports Center Stage like the previous generation. The tenth-generation iPad charges and connects using a USB-C port rather than the Lightning port of the ninth-generation iPad. The tenth-generation iPad introduces Magic Keyboard Folio, as it is incompatible with the existing Magic Keyboard and Smart Keyboard Folio.

Price range: $399.00 through $699.00

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Operating System Info

iOS devices can’t have an OS installed on them that is newer than what Apple decides is available to it. For MacOS however, depending on the age of the device we can upgrade and install a newer OS than what is offered through regular updates. These will show as “Open Core”. 

What does the cosmetic condition mean?
  • Grade "A"
    Grade "A" condition means the device is fully functional including all core and auxiliary features. Grade "A" devices will have little to no visible wear, and are generally as close to new as possible. Battery Health will be 85% or higher.
  • Grade "B"
    Grade "B" condition means the device is fully functional including all core and auxiliary features. Grade "B" devices will have average visible wear, including scratches on the display and frame. Most used devices are considered a "B" condition. Battery Health will be 81% or higher.
  • Grade "C"
    Grade "C" devices will have more-than-average visible wear, and some will have a major cosmetic blemish (such as medium to heavy scratches on the display or frame). Battery Health will be 80% or higher.

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