Mass manufacture of Apple's updated entry-level iPad has allegedly begun.

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 The new iPhone 14 series handsets and the Watch Series 8 devices will be unveiled by Apple during a launch event next month. In a separate event, the company also plans to introduce new iPad models a month later, in October of this year.



The 10th iteration of the entry-level iPad, which is said to feature significant design modifications, will be one of the iPad models that Apple is anticipated to release in a few months.

According to a recent report from DigiTimes, the bulk manufacture of the 10th generation iPad has begun. In addition to verifying the device's makeover, it also states that the Apple A14 processor will now power the tablet.


There aren't many official specifics about the new iPad model, but reports suggest that it will have a slightly larger screen—10.5 inches—and narrower bezels around the display.


The body is rumoured to feature flat edges and the back panel to have a camera bump. The home button on the device will still have Touch ID built into it, but other images suggest that Apple will do away with the headphone port.


The company's A13 Bionic chip powers the 10.2-inch display of the ninth-generation iPad. A 12-megapixel front-facing camera is available, and it supports both the first-generation Apple Pencil and the Center Stage function. It starts at $329 and is available in Space Gray and Silver colours.

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