Apple - 10.2-Inch iPad - (8th Generation) with Wi-Fi - 32GB - Gold
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Description

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Gorgeous 10.2-inch Retina display
A12 Bionic chip with Neural Engine
Support for Apple Pencil (1st generation) and Smart Keyboard¹
8MP back camera, 1.2MP FaceTime HD front camera
Stereo speakers
802.11ac Wi-Fi and Gigabit-class LTE cellular data²
Up to 10 hours of battery life³
Lightning connector for charging and accessories
Touch ID for secure authentication and Apple Pay
iPadOS 14 brings new capabilities designed specifically for iPad
¹Accessories are sold separately. Compatibility varies by generation.
²Data plan required. Gigabit-class LTE, LTE Advanced, LTE, and Wi-Fi calling are available in select markets and through select carriers. Speeds are based on theoretical throughput and vary based on site conditions and carrier.
For details on LTE support, contact your carrier and see apple.com/ipad/LTE
³Battery life varies by use and configuration. See apple.com/batteries
What's Included
- Apple 10.2-Inch iPad (Latest Model) with Wi-Fi - 32GB
- Lightning to USB-C cable
- USB-C power adapter
Energy Ratings
Q: Questionwhat are differences in chips and power between 7th generation and this model? Also is there an ugrade in graphics,cameras,and WiFi /Bluetooth connectivity?
Asked by 99jeep4x4.
- A:Answer The only difference is that the 8th gen has the faster A12 SoC compared to the A10. Since the A12 is both the CPU and GPU, graphics and processing speed will be improved. Everything else is the same, though. If you found this helpful, please click the Helpful button below. Thanks :)
Answered by alwaysrightanswers
Q: Questiondoes this ipad have face time where you can talk face to face
Asked by chuck.
- A:Answer Yes, all Apple devices have FaceTime. If you found this helpful, please click the Helpful button below. Thanks :)
Answered by alwaysrightanswers
Q: QuestionWhat is the difference between WiFi & Wifi Unlocked?
Asked by Dee.
- A:Answer This isn’t really the place to ask general questions about technology, but I’ll provide an answer as it pertains to iPads. ALL new iPads are unlocked. If a device is “locked,” it means that its cellular capability is tied to a specific cellular carrier, like AT&T, or Verizon, etc. But every new iPad that has cellular ability works with all carriers, generally, rather than just a specific carrier, so in that sense all new iPads are unlocked. But of course some iPads have cellular capability and some don’t. And, by the way, the phrase is “WiFi and unlocked,” not “WiFi unlocked.” The lock part and the WiFi part are two separate things. In contrast, cell phones typically DO provide a choice between “locked” and “unlocked.” For example, you might buy an iPhone that is “locked” to AT&T, meaning that AT&T is the only carrier you can use with that phone. Of course instead a phone might be locked to Verizon, or T-Mobile, etc. When a phone is said to be “unlocked,” that means it is NOT limited to a specific carrier. It can work with all carriers.
Answered by Dtperk
Q: QuestionIs this the 8th generation model?
Asked by Sunsets4ever.
- A:Answer Bought it two days ago its the 8th generation
Answered by Iris
Q: QuestionDoes this model work with an Apple Pencil? If so, what model?
Asked by CC.
- A:Answer Apple Pencil 1st Generation
Answered by ddee
Q: QuestionWill the 8th generation iPAD work with the Apple Magic keyboard?
Asked by Blaize.
- A:Answer It will not. The Magic Keyboard only works with the IPad Air and IPad Pro. The Smart Keyboard is Compatible with the Ipad 8th Gen
Answered by PepperoniTony
Q: QuestionDoes this pad work with Verizon cellular
Asked by Dede.
- A:Answer Yes, if you buy the WiFi + cellular version.
Answered by Anonymous
Q: QuestionIs this ipad 7th generation?
Asked by Scooch.
- A:Answer This is the 8th generation iPad
Answered by Susu