iPad 2021: Everything you need to know
As expected, Apple has updated its affordable base iPad model for a new 2021 edition that delivers improved performance at the same – surprisingly competitive – price.
The design may be unchanged, but upgrades to the storage, chipset, and front-facing camera should help keep this new 10.2in iPad an excellent budget tablet option. Read our fulliPad 2021 review.
When does the new iPad come out?
Apple unveiled the updated 10.2in iPad at anApple eventon 14 September 2021, alongside a newiPad Miniand theiPhone 13.
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The new iPad officially went on saleFriday 24 September– so you canorder it from Apple nowbut check out our guide towhere to buy the new iPadfor the full details on where the iPad is available, and all the best offers.
How much does the 10.2in iPad cost?
Pricing has been reasonably consistent for the budget iPad, and this year is no exception, with prices starting from £319/$329 – the exact same price as the2020 modelin the US, with a slight £10 reduction in the UK. If you want a 4G LTE model, they start from £439/$459.
You get double the starting storage for those prices though, so the new model is arguably better value.
Check out our guide to thebest iPadmodels to find out how the rest of the iPad range compares.
What are the 2021 iPad’s new features?
Apple hasn’t changed much in the new iPad, which is a pretty iterative upgrade on the previous model.
The first thing to know is that the size and design are entirely unchanged – you’re still getting a 10.2in display, the same size body, the same Lightning charging port, and the same Touch ID home button. It’s available in Space Grey and Silver.
Using the same design means that the new iPad remains compatible with all of the existing accessories, including Apple’s official iPad smart keyboard and the first-generation Apple Pencil.
Many of the tablet’s internals are the same too, but there are four major changes.
The first is the chipset, which has been upgraded to the A13 Bionic – the same chip found in theiPhone 11and theiPhone SE (2020). That brings a 20% bump in performance across the board, and powers some of the new iPadOS 15 features coming to the tablet.
Storage is the second big hardware change. As already mentioned, you now get double the base storage – 64GB – though if that’s not enough it’s a pretty big jump up to 256GB.
The third update is to the front-facing camera, which is now a 12Mp ultra-wide lens. More importantly, this camera now supports Centre Stage, Apple’s name for its software that automatically frames you in the centre of your camera, panning to follow you round the room and even zooming back out if new people enter the room.
The final hardware tweak is to the display. Yes, I already said the display is the same – and that’s still true. But the addition of a new light sensor means it now supports True Tone, so will dynamically alter the brightness and tone of the screen so that colours always look correct in any lighting.
Of course, there are other software tweaks on the way, as the new 10.2in iPad will ship with iPadOS 15. That nets you improved multitasking and home screen widgets among other tweaks – check out our full guide toiOS 15for a full guide to the biggest features coming to iPads and iPhones this year.
In the meantime, check out ouriPad buying guideso you can see what any new model will have to beat – or watch us discuss the new iPad, and all Apple’s other launches, on our weekly podcastFast Charge:
Author: Dominic Preston, Contributor
Previously Tech Advisor’s Deputy Editor, Dom covers everything that runs on electricity, from phones and laptops to wearables, audio, gaming, smart home, and streaming.