The new fourth-generation iPad Air 4 (aka the iPad Pro killer) that was unveiled during today's prerecorded Apple event will ship with a 20-watt USB-C charger in the box.
The iPad Air 4 ships with a 20W USB-C charger vs. the iPad Pro’s 18W charger
The new fourth-generation iPad Air 4 (aka the iPad Pro killer) that was unveiled during today's prerecorded Apple event will ship with a 20-watt USB-C charger in the box.
The all-new, redesigned iPad Air adds the design introduced by the iPad Pro, and brings with it even more powerful specs.
We probably won't see the iPhone 12 lineup tomorrow. But when October rolls around we'll finally see what Apple is bringing to its newest smartphones.
Last week, Apple announced its "Time Flies" event for Tuesday, September 15. While initial expectations focused on new iPhones, it's now believed the event will be all about the Apple Watch and iPad.
Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman ran a story this morning discussing Apple's fall product blitz which allegedly includes a new pair of Apple-branded headphones, upcoming Apple Watch Series 6 models, a redesigned iPad Air tablet and a smaller HomePod smart speaker.
The alleged manual for Apple's unreleased fourth-generation iPad Air has leaked, indicating that the device might integrate a Touch ID fingerprint sensor into an elongated power button.
Not too long from now, Apple is going to announce new devices. While the majority of the attention will be on the iPhone 12 lineup, there will probably be more to enjoy.
If you have an iPad that supports an attached keyboard, and you've been looking for a case, Twelve South has an option for you.
Chinese site MyDrivers reported Wednesday that Apple will be launching a fourth-generation iPad Air tablet powered by the company's in-house designed A14 system-on-a-chip in March 2021, right about when the next iPad Pro has been rumored to arrive, too.
If you are getting ready to upgrade your iPad situation at some point in the future, then you may be keeping tabs on what analysts and rumors are saying about two upcoming models, the 10.8-inch iPad and 8.5-inch iPad mini.
Along with iOS 14 and macOS 11.0 Big Sur, Apple also revealed the next major update to the iPad lineup: iPadOS 14 at this year's Worldwide Developers Conference.
Apple has introduced iPadOS 14, bringing a variety of new features to the mix, but also focusing quite a bit on the overall experience.