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Apple’s new entry-level iPad may launch in October – Times of India

A recent online report revealed that Apple will release the iPadOS 16 in October instead of September. Now a new online report reveals that the Cupertino-based tech giant is said to launch the new iPad at an event in October.
According to a report by a Korean publication, Apple is expected to launch the new low-cost iPad along with the M2 powered iPad Pro in October. The report claims that the tech giant is working on including a USB-C port instead of the Lightning port in its 10th generation iPad. With this update all the iPad models will now have a USB-C port. The inclusion of USB-C will benefit the users as it supports faster transfer speeds and will also make it easier for the users to connect the iPad to external displays.

The report further suggests that the entry-level iPad will reportedly sport a Retina display of the same resolution as the iPad Air. Presently, the 9th generation iPad sports a 10.2-inch LCD display. The display size of the upcoming iPad is said to increase to 10.9-inch.
The 10th generation iPad is also tipped to be powered by Apple’s own A14 Bionic chipset. This is the same chipset which powers the 4th generation iPad Air.
Along with the launch of this new iPad, the company is also expected to begin the roll out the iPadOS 16.

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