A:AnswerThis would happen to be the new 8th generation iPad with the a12 chip inside. It recently just came out on September 18th so there's not many reviews.
A:AnswerIf you know your Apple ID and password, you can back up your old iPad to iCloud, then set up the new iPad using the backup. That would transfer everything you downloaded, such as photos, apps, and messages. The data stored within each app (such as game progress) might not save in a backup. It depends on the app.
A:AnswerIf you already have wifi internet service in your home, this iPad will connect to it for no extra charge. If you do not, you will need to call an internet provider and have wifi service installed in your home to use this device. Or, you can use it in public wifi spots such as libraries, coffee shops, etc. It needs an internet connection in order to function properly.
The iPads listed as wifi + cellular also include the ability to connect to cell phone towers for an internet connection. There is a monthly fee to a carrier (Verizon, AT&T, etc) for the service, but it allows the device to be used pretty much anywhere on the road, much like a cell phone can connect anywhere.
A:AnswerHi Memaw, the difference with the 4th generation iPad vs the 8th Generation iPad which is the current model right now is that for one, the screens are surprisingly a lot bigger on the ipad 8th gen vs the iPad 4th generation. The new iPad screen ratio is 10.2 inch compared to the 4th gen which is 9.7 inches. Another thing is that the chargers are different with the new one consisting of a more of a faster charger than the iPad 4th gen. Another difference is that the new one is much faster and runs the latest software compared to the outdate software for the iPad 4th generation. Another benefit of the iPad 8th gen is the fact that you can use the Apple Pencil 1 and the Apple Keyboard that you can buy as well as having many other supporting accessories with the new one compared the old one. You can also connect a xbox controller or a ps5/4 controller to it to play games as well! You can also connect it to a iMac or MacBook as a second display if you have any Apple computers out there. There are various other differences out there that but these are the main difference that are important for a daily user. I hope this helps and hope that solves your question! ;)
A:AnswerCellular is optional (only on the models with Cellular included). If you want the option to take your iPad everywhere and use it online (away from wifi) then you will need a model that supports Cellular and you will need a monthly plan with a service provider. If you plan to just use it at home, or in places that have wifi, then you don't need the Cellular model.
A:AnswerAccording to Apple themselves, they said that the IPad only goes with the Apple Pencil from 1st generation. About the other pencil, I am not sure. But I believe it’s only for the 1st generation.
A:AnswerWith an internet connection and an Apple ID, you can make and receive calls in the FaceTime app (first sign in with your Apple ID, or create an Apple ID, if you don’t have one).
A:AnswerOn iPad, you can use the onscreen keyboard to enter and edit text. You can also use an external keyboard, Apple Pencil, and dictation to enter text. (External Keyboards and Apple Pencil sold separately.)
A:AnswerNo it does not need a stylus. You can use an Apple Pencil 1 or off brand if you want but totally not needed unless you want to draw or design a lot