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  2. Calculator (Apple) - Wikipedia

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    [2] A calculator function has been included with iOS since its launch on iPhone [3] and iPod Touch. [4] However, iPads have never had a first-party calculator application, until the announcement of iPadOS 18 in 2024. A native calculator function was added to the Apple Watch with watchOS 6, which included a dedicated button for calculating tips. [5]

  3. iPad Air 2 - Wikipedia

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    The first-generation iPad Pro replaced the iPad Air 2 as the flagship iPad model, with the 9.7 inch version releasing March 31, 2016, and the Air 2 being relegated as the mid-range iPad model. The iPad Air 2 was discontinued on March 21, 2017, as was the iPad Mini 2, alongside the introduction of the iPad (5th generation), which replaced the ...

  4. iPad Air (1st generation) - Wikipedia

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    The iPad Air's successor, the iPad Air 2, was announced on October 16, 2014, and released on October 22, 2014, however, the 64 GB and 128 GB variants were discontinued, and later the 16 GB and 32 GB on March 21, 2016, after the announcement of the 9.7-inch iPad Pro, but the iPad Mini 2 continued in production until March 21, 2017, with the ...

  5. The iPad Will Finally Get A Vital Feature: The Calculator - AOL

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  6. iPad Air (3rd generation) - Wikipedia

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    The third-generation iPad Air is the final model to include a home button, Lightning port and headphone jack; the fourth-generation iPad Air does not. It is also the final iPad Air model available with white bezels on the silver and gold models. The iPad Air (4th generation) is only available with black bezels on all color iPads.

  7. iPad Pro (3rd generation) - Wikipedia

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    The third generation of iPad Pro [a] is a line of tablet computers developed and marketed by Apple Inc. Two models, with a 12.9 inch or 11 inch screen, were both announced on October 30, 2018, and were available to purchase on November 7. This generation of iPad Pro was the first iPad compatible with the new (second generation) Apple Pencil stylus.

  8. iPad (5th generation) - Wikipedia

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    The fifth generation iPad has 2 gigabytes of RAM. [2] Unlike other iPad models available, this iPad's display is not fully laminated and does not have anti-reflective coating. [6] [21] However, this iPad has a brighter screen than the iPad Air 2 (25% brighter according to Apple). [22] It is available in 32 and 128 GB [a] storage options. [23]

  9. iPadOS 13 - Wikipedia

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    iPadOS 13 supports iPads with an Apple A8 or A8X chip or later, dropping support for devices with the A7 chip, more specifically the first-generation iPad Air and the iPad Mini 2 and iPad Mini 3. However, devices with an A8 chip have limited support. Devices supporting iPadOS 13 include: iPad Air 2; iPad Air (3rd generation) iPad (5th generation)