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But since the new base iPad has a USB-C port and doesn’t support the second-gen Apple Pencil, you’ll have to stick to the first-gen Pencil. And getting it to charge via the iPad is a bit clumsy.
The Apple Pencil (USB-C) is back down to a surprisingly low price of just $59 on Amazon. That's a solid 25% off its usual $79 ...
Apple has broadly adopted USB-C on many of its products alongside Thunderbolt 4 as well. As it increases its reliance on USB-C and Thunderbolt 4, it too should add some sort of USB-C cable alert ...
More importantly, the 10th-generation iPad now supports USB-C connectivity, making it the last modern iPad to support Apple's proprietary charging cable. This new device also includes support for ...
The new 10.9-inch iPad only works with Apple’s first-generation Pencil, which requires a Lightning port to charge. So you need an adapter to make it work with the USB-C iPad.
While most Apple devices use the Lightning cable for charging and connection, a small handful have opted for other methods. The iPad Pros have also supported USB-C.
Apple advertises the new woven charge cable with USB-C connectors on both ends as "ideal for charging, syncing, and transferring data between USB-C devices." It supports charging of up to 240 ...
During its recent press conference Apple unveiled a number of new additions to its range of iPhones, MacBooks and accessories. One of which was a new Thunderbolt 4 USB‑C Pro Cable available in ...
You do this by plugging a USB-C cable into it and then to the USB-C connector on the iPad. When attached to the side of the tablet magnetically, it puts the Pencil into a sleep state to save battery.