The regular iPad has been updated and gets the A13 chip from 2019, which was first introduced with the iPhone 11.
In addition, there is a 12 MP Ultra Wide front camera with CenterStage. A great improvement that has found its way from the iPad Pro into the budget iPad. In addition, there is True Tone for the display. Support for the Apple Pencil 1 is still on board. It ships directly with iOS 15.
The price is $329 for 64 GB. So the small 32 GB version is finally dropped.
The iPad mini gets a completely new design and now also convinces with a borderless 8.3″ display and without a home button. Touch ID is also integrated into the side button here, just like on the iPad Air. It looks really great and should be a cool little tool for many.
It is practical that it is finally available with a USB-C port. Furthermore, the cellular version gets 5G support. For FaceTime, it also uses a 12 MP Ultra Wide camera with CenterStage, the rear camera has 12 megapixels and supports 4K video recording. The matching Apple Pencil is the second generation version.
The price starts at $499.