Apple Pencil to iPad dongle disaster – and the five other biggest Apple hardware fails


Apple introduced the 10th-generation iPad earlier this month. The “budget” tablet includes a lengthy list of new and updated features that puts it closer to the iPad Air 5 (2022) than its predecessor, the iPad (2021). 

When it comes to Apple Pencil support, however, nothing has changed. Like last year’s iPad, the iPad (2022) only supports the 1st-generation Apple Pencil, not the 2nd-generation Apple Pencil. The problem? The 4-star iPad (2022) comes with a USB-C port rather than Lightning. Therefore, to charge the Apple Pencil with the new tablet requires purchasing a goofy looking $9 dongle. 





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