Apple iPad 10 Archives - TechGoing https://www.techgoing.com/tag/apple-ipad-10/ Technology News and Reviews Fri, 28 Oct 2022 06:56:59 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 Apple iPad 10’s USB-C port speed is slower than other models, at 480 Mbps https://www.techgoing.com/apple-ipad-10s-usb-c-port-speed-is-slower-than-other-models-at-480-mbps/ Fri, 28 Oct 2022 06:56:57 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=40456 Apple’s new 10th-generation iPad comes with a slower USB-C port compared to the new iPad Pro, iPad Air and iPad mini models. In a review of the new iPad published this week, The Verge noted that the iPad 10’s USB-C port is limited to a data transfer speed of 480 Mbps, which is supported by […]

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Apple’s new 10th-generation iPad comes with a slower USB-C port compared to the new iPad Pro, iPad Air and iPad mini models.

In a review of the new iPad published this week, The Verge noted that the iPad 10’s USB-C port is limited to a data transfer speed of 480 Mbps, which is supported by USB 2.0. This means that despite the USB-C port, the tenth-generation iPad has the same data transfer speed as the ninth-generation iPad with the Lightning connector.

All other iPad models with the USB-C port have faster data transfer speeds, such as the M1 and newer iPad Pro models with Thunderbolt 4 compatibility and data transfer speeds of up to 40 Gbps, the fifth-generation iPad Air with transfer speeds of up to 10 Gbps, and the fourth-generation iPad Air and latest iPad mini with speeds of up to 5 Gbps. .

This limitation may not be important to most users in the iPad 10 target market, but it’s still important information that may cause some users who commonly transfer data by wire to switch to iPad mini or iPad Air.

The major new features of the 10th generation iPad, compared to the previous entry-level model, include a larger 10.9-inch display with narrower bezels, an A14 bionic chip, a USB-C port, a Touch ID power button, a horizontally placed FaceTime camera, a cellular model with 5G support, Wi-Fi 6, and a new Magic Keyboard Folio accessory with a row of function keys. Magic Keyboard Folio accessory with a row of function keys.

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Apple iPad 10 and M2 iPad Pro 2022 first orders ready to ship status https://www.techgoing.com/apple-ipad-10-and-m2-ipad-pro-2022-first-orders-ready-to-ship-status/ Fri, 21 Oct 2022 10:04:23 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=38262 The iPad 10 and iPad Pro 2022 were announced by Apple on October 18 and are available for order yesterday and will go on sale from Wednesday, October 26. The first orders for the new iPads are now “ready to ship” from Apple’s online shop. Previously, when payment was made, Apple would prompt the user […]

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The iPad 10 and iPad Pro 2022 were announced by Apple on October 18 and are available for order yesterday and will go on sale from Wednesday, October 26.

The first orders for the new iPads are now “ready to ship” from Apple’s online shop. Previously, when payment was made, Apple would prompt the user that “your payment has been received and your order will be ready soon”.

▲ Photo credit: 9to5Mac


The Apple iPad Pro 2022 comes in two versions, 11-inch and 12.9-inch, with an M2 chip and support for Apple Pencil (second generation) hover. The 12.9-inch version has a mini-LED-backlit multi-touch display, while the 11-inch version has an LED-backlit multi-touch display.

The iPad 10 features a 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display, a USB-C port, 64GB and 256GB capacity options, and a camera that includes a 12MP front-facing camera on the horizontal edge of the iPad and an updated 12MP rear-facing camera.

Apple iPad 10 and iPad Pro 2022 are priced as follows:

The new iPad starts at RMB 3,599 for the wireless LAN model and RMB 4,799 for the wireless LAN + cellular model.

The 11-inch iPad Pro starts at RMB 6,799 for the wireless LAN model and RMB 7,999 for the wireless LAN + cellular model.

The 12.9-inch iPad Pro starts at RMB 9,299 for the wireless LAN model and RMB 10,499 for the wireless LAN + cellular model.

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Apple launched Magic Keyboard double-sided clip for iPad 10: full-size keys + trackpad https://www.techgoing.com/apple-launched-magic-keyboard-double-sided-clip-for-ipad-10-full-size-keys-trackpad/ Wed, 19 Oct 2022 06:07:23 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=37597 Apple’s tenth-generation iPad was officially released. At the same time, Apple also launched a new Magic Keyboard double-sided clip designed for the new iPad, priced at 1999 yuan. Apple says the new Magic Keyboard double-sided clip is designed specifically for the new iPad, with full-size keys and 1mm travel for a responsive, responsive typing experience. […]

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Apple’s tenth-generation iPad was officially released. At the same time, Apple also launched a new Magic Keyboard double-sided clip designed for the new iPad, priced at 1999 yuan.

Apple says the new Magic Keyboard double-sided clip is designed specifically for the new iPad, with full-size keys and 1mm travel for a responsive, responsive typing experience. For the first time, a dedicated keyboard with an expansive trackpad that supports tap-anywhere and multi-touch gestures is brought to iPad.

The new Magic Keyboard double-sided clip adds a full row of 14 function keys, making it easy to invoke shortcut keys for daily tasks such as adjusting volume or display brightness. The adjustable, versatile, split design includes a detachable keyboard and a cover that attaches magnetically to the iPad.

According to reports, the keyboard magnetically attaches to the smart contacts on the side of the iPad to obtain power and data, and can be used without charging or pairing. Users can fold the keyboard behind the iPad, or remove it entirely. The bracket angle of the back cover can be adjusted to provide more flexibility in different usage scenarios such as playing games and watching videos.

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Dynamic Island a test run for Apple’s XR interactive interface? https://www.techgoing.com/dynamic-island-a-test-run-for-apples-xr-interactive-interface/ Mon, 19 Sep 2022 14:43:04 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=27680 “I believe that in the future this interaction will not be designed for pressing, but will be displayed on the Head-Up Display (HUD).” In the world of XR, the content is displayed in this ‘button’. – “The animation and bounce that seems a bit excessive could be a metaphor for people needing to switch from […]

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“I believe that in the future this interaction will not be designed for pressing, but will be displayed on the Head-Up Display (HUD).” In the world of XR, the content is displayed in this ‘button’. – “The animation and bounce that seems a bit excessive could be a metaphor for people needing to switch from a touch interface to XR, much like Apple’s early anthropomorphic design, which was designed to help people transition from physical key operation to on-screen multi-touch operation.”

As more and more consumers get their hands on the new iPhone 14 series phones on order, Dynamic Island, which was previously expected to be the biggest upgrade for the new generation of iPhones, has become the focus of users trolling on social media.

A large number of consumers quoted the comments of Luo Yonghao, founder of Hammer Technology and a continuing entrepreneur, to criticize Apple’s “cleverness” in using software to cover up hardware flaws. Many of the first users who have used the device for a few days have pointed out that the black area is extremely present, even more so than the previous bangs screen, especially on the 14 Pro’s relatively smaller screen, and not very useful, with the majority of apps not being adapted and not much to do other than show the current status of some official Apple apps.

An article by Fast Company, a veteran US tech media outlet, says that the iPhone 14 Pro’s “pill” is a perfect symbol of Apple’s “shameless genius” approach to user experience. The subtitle reads, “The so-called Dynamic Island is both a master of ingenuity and a shameless sales trick, a glorious work of useless user interface design.”

Amidst the crusade, David Hoang, a long-time tech blogger who has conducted user interaction research, offers another perspective. He argues that Dynamic Island is not just a feature on the new iPhone, but paves the way for a new interaction paradigm, hinting at Apple’s strategy on Extended Reality (XR).

Clues to a paradigm shift

In his article, Wong writes that he fully agrees with these criticisms from consumers, if speaking in terms of user interaction with the touch interface. However, Dynamic Island may hint at a paradigm shift in the post-smartphone era.

Parker Ortolani, a product developer at tech media outlet The Verge, recently posted a hypothetical design for applying Dynamic Island to the iPad, suggesting that Dynamic Island is the perfect solution for moving the menu bar to the iPadOS.

Note: The Verge’s product developer, Parker Ortolani, designed the iPad’s Dynamic Island. Image credit: Parker Ortolani’s social accounts

Wong thinks this is certainly an interesting design, but it still rests on the idea of a touch interface. However, when moving to an XR device, people are less likely to touch the interface with their fingers.

Many consumers find that they get the iPhone 14 Pro and habitually go to tap on the Dynamic Island for more in-depth manipulation, only to be disappointed to find that the little pill isn’t quite actionable. Moreover, Dynamic Island apparently violates Apple’s guiding rule on human-computer interaction design: it sits at the top of the touch interface and is difficult for fingers to reach when operating with one hand.

In response to these comments, Wong points out that the island is not a portal for us to touch to operate the app, but more of a window to show status and send alerts.

The animations in Dynamic Island look very flexible and can be morphed. The core function at the moment is to show statuses, such as map navigation directions, music playing, timer, sports score and battery level.

“I believe that in the future this interaction is not designed for pressing, but is displayed on the heads-up display (HUD).” In the XR’s world, he writes, content is displayed in this “button”, so this new status indicator is to be called Lively, a double entendre.

Other features that Apple laid the foundations for the XR

Throughout Apple’s history, new design languages have often been introduced for two reasons.

  1. To create an iconic and recognizable feature for the product line-up, such as the large chin on the iMac or the bangs on the iPhone, so that people can see from afar that it’s an Apple product.
  2. Testing new interaction paradigms on existing hardware. In 2014, for example, in the beta version of iOS 7, the hands in the clock icon began to move. A few months later, in 2015, Apple released the Apple Watch, which also introduced Force Touch, the original use case for which was on the previous trackpad. Perhaps the Touch Bar, which was previously introduced on computers, was a prototype for Dynamic Island?

Huang believes that Dynamic Island is the first clue to the Apple XR experience. And Apple has released three core features that are central to the XR experience: Universal Control, Spatial Audio and Focus Mode.

Universal Control is probably the XR’s equivalent of a mouse. In its current iteration, Universal Control allows users to control multiple Mac computers and iPads using a single trackpad/mouse and keyboard. Apple may support other peripherals such as gloves or gaming controllers in the future.

Spatial Audio is a 3D audio technology that uses dynamic head tracking for a ‘theatre-like’ experience, creating a more immersive backdrop with compatible Apple products. When this feature was first introduced to Airpods Pro and Airpods Pro Max, Wong said to himself, “Oh man, this is more about AR than sound effects.”

In iOS 15, Focus Mode adds a number of new categories: “Personal”, “Sleep”, “Driving” “Work” and other customized settings. Focus Mode allows users to personalize these modes. Wong believes this feature will evolve into something more dynamic, by tying the device to Apple ID and biometrics, these key features will be integrated with phones, XR headsets and even cars.

Several features that Apple is paving the way for the XR. Image credit: Tech blogger David Hoang

Dynamic interfaces may inspire a new XR design language

Hoang offers thoughts on the future of the XR design language.

The first is the status display on the view. Apple’s XR system, which is expected to be called Reality OS, will need to be designed with a large viewing area, incorporating factors such as collision detection, distance from other devices and time of day, and the interface will be presented in the way that is most relevant to the user.

Secondly, the ‘buttons’ will present interactive content directly. One of the biggest animated elements of Agile Island is resilience. In a more mature XR experience, buttons will not be touchable and fixed in form as we are familiar with; movement and bouncing are the visuals that draw the user’s attention to interact with the dynamic view.

Thirdly, there is the multi-layered structure of the view. z-index (cascading style sheets) shows the layers of elements in an application or website, what if this view hierarchy was put into 3D space? With the island at the top of the z-index, one can imagine how it would be placed in a head-up display (HUD) or even in a car dashboard.

An example of viewing hierarchical debugging in Xcode.

Wong thinks it seems absurd that a status display feature is getting so much attention these days. He believes that the Dynamic Island interface will evolve, but the interaction paradigm will remain the same. The seemingly somewhat excessive animation and bouncing could be a metaphor for people needing to switch from a touch interface to XR, much like Apple’s early anthropomorphic designs, which were designed to help people transition from physical key operation to on-screen multi-touch operation.

Of course, Wong also admits that he may be wrong in his predictions and that the XR experience may not look exactly like Dynamic Island, but he believes that Dynamic Island sets a new direction for Apple’s human-machine interface. If a new paradigm is to be tested, then it makes perfect sense to release it onto existing hardware to try out features like the notification system.

Huang concluded that with over 14,000 apps using ARKit in the App Store, Apple is laying the groundwork for a post-iPhone world. Dynamic Island could be the first clue to the visual interface. “As the robot David in Prometheus quotes T. E. Lawrence: great things begin in the hidden. Great paradigm shifts happen seamlessly before your eyes without you even knowing it, and Dynamic Island could be the moment when the clock hands move in iOS 7 for XR.”

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iPad 10 appearance renderings released: Apple’s last physical Home button https://www.techgoing.com/ipad-10-appearance-renderings-released-apples-last-physical-home-button/ Sun, 28 Aug 2022 06:14:54 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=20071 Not long ago, there was news that iPadOS 16 will be postponed to October debut, which means that the new iPad series will not debut on the same stage as iPhone 14 on September 8. This is also considered Apple’s practice in recent years, will be specially arranged in October a special event to unveil […]

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Not long ago, there was news that iPadOS 16 will be postponed to October debut, which means that the new iPad series will not debut on the same stage as iPhone 14 on September 8. This is also considered Apple’s practice in recent years, will be specially arranged in October a special event to unveil the new iPad. this time the entry version of the iPad will be updated for the 10th generation, finally ushering in changes in appearance, overseas tipsters also released the appearance of the chart in advance.

According to the concept diagram, the iPad 10 front change is not much, still has a large bezel screen, the bottom still maintains the physical Home button, integrated fingerprint recognition, which is the last Apple still insists on using the physical Home button products.

The back change is more significant, is the series for the first time with the metal integration scheme, and synchronized with the right-angle bezel design.

Since then, the entire iPad series has been using the right-angle bezel solution.

In addition, the rear camera, although still a single camera, is integrated with the flash in a module, creating a false sense of a dual camera.

It is worth mentioning that previously there was a leak that the iPad 10 will also be replaced with a Type-C interface, which means that the entire iPad series has completed the replacement of Lightning.

At the same time, it is also believed that the iPhone 15 series will be replaced with Type-C interface hope.

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Apple iPad 10 will be equipped with Touch ID power button, horizontal FaceTime camera https://www.techgoing.com/apple-ipad-10-will-be-equipped-with-touch-id-power-button-horizontal-facetime-camera/ Tue, 23 Aug 2022 03:21:07 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=18113 According to the Japanese blog Mac Otakara, Apple’s next-generation entry-level iPad will come with a Touch ID power button and a repositioned FaceTime camera. ▲ iPad mini 6 Citing multiple sources, the report says that the iPad 10 renders shared earlier this month do not accurately depict the placement of Touch ID or the front […]

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According to the Japanese blog Mac Otakara, Apple’s next-generation entry-level iPad will come with a Touch ID power button and a repositioned FaceTime camera.

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Citing multiple sources, the report says that the iPad 10 renders shared earlier this month do not accurately depict the placement of Touch ID or the front FaceTime camera on the device.

First, while the renders show iPad 10 with the traditional Touch ID Home button on the bottom bezel, the report suggests the device could feature a Touch ID power button on the top bezel of the device, just like the latest iPad Air and iPad mini models.

Second, the report claims that the FaceTime camera can be placed in the middle of the device’s right frame for landscape use. The report claims that Apple’s “centered portrait” feature helps users stay centered during video calls when the iPad is placed horizontally, which works better, and suggests that the new placement of the FaceTime camera on the right frame will accommodate this scenario.

The report claims that previous renders of the iPad 10 accurately show the overall dimensions of the device. Previous rumors suggested that the iPad 10 would come with a larger 10.5-inch display, USB-C port, A14 Bionic chip, 5G cellular networking, thinner bezels and flatter edges. In comparison, the iPad 9 comes with a 10.2-inch display and A13 bionic chip.

Mass production of the iPad 10 is reportedly underway. Apple is expected to announce the device at an October event, in part because iPadOS 16 has been delayed until October. iPad 9 was unveiled last September along with the iPhone 13 series and the new iPad mini 6.

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