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Apple's 10.2-inch iPad now available at USD 250

By ANI | Updated: May 5, 2020 18:22 IST

The version of the iPad which was originally priced at USD 330 is quite similar to Apple's sixth-generation model.

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Apple's seventh-generation iPad with 32GB storage is now available at USD 250 at a couple of retailers including Amazon and Best Buy.

The version of the iPad which was originally priced at USD 330 is quite similar to Apple's sixth-generation model.

According to The Verge, it has the same A10 processor, but its screen size has increased from 9.7 inches to 10.2 inches. Additionally, it has an extra gigabyte of RAM (3GB compared to 2GB in the sixth-gen iPad) and a Smart Connector, which you can use to connect Apple's Smart Keyboard.

The 10.2 inch iPad model runs on the latest version of iPadOS and will continue to get updates for the next few years.

( With inputs from ANI )

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