![]() ![]() However an accompanying price rise is not out of the question. The base level iPad starts at only $499 AUD, making it a great value option, whilst the smaller iPad Mini starts at $749 AUD and the Air starts at $929 AUD. In making the change however, Apple do risk drawing consumers away from the more expensive models. This change is likely to make the base model iPad a much more attractive option for those looking for a tablet, with a design that has been completely modernized to fit the rest of the range. The case also appears to have a cutout that would allow the second-gen Apple Pencil to connect, something the current iPad is missing. The bezel is also narrow and even around all sides around the display. The home button has been removed, there is a larger hole for the camera and a USB-C port instead of Lightning. The case, which mentions that it’s for the 10 th generation iPad, sports a design that is dramatically different from the current 2021 iPad, but much more like the iPad Air. ![]() ![]() The news of the change comes as a listing for an iPad Case by ESR was spotted on Amazon Japan by Japanese tech publication MacOtakara. The rest of the company’s range of tablets have moved away from Touch ID on the front, with the iPad Pro boasting Face ID, whilst the iPad Air and iPad Mini have their fingerprint sensors on the power button. Apple looks to be revamping the design of it’s iPad range, including one change that will bring it’s entry-level model in line with the rest of the range – the removal of Touch ID on the front of the screen. ![]()
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