iFixit has posted its teardown of the new 9.7-inch iPad 6.
While this iPad's specs reveal two major updates—an upgraded processor, and Pencil support—has Apple quietly changed anything else? Let’s find out with a teardown!
Highlights:
● Air-gapped digitizer panel—not as visually impressive as other recent iPads, but it's much cheaper to replace cracked glass
● Model number A1893.
● 2x Broadcom BCM15900B0 touch screen controller found in the 10.5" and 12.9" iPad Pro
● Apple continues to use the battery from the iPad 5 here—model number A1484 with a 32.9 Wh capacity
● Apple A10 Fusion APL1W24 SoC (also found in the iPhone 7) with 2 GB Micron D9VBD LPDDR4 SDRAM layered beneath
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While this iPad's specs reveal two major updates—an upgraded processor, and Pencil support—has Apple quietly changed anything else? Let’s find out with a teardown!
Highlights:
● Air-gapped digitizer panel—not as visually impressive as other recent iPads, but it's much cheaper to replace cracked glass
● Model number A1893.
● 2x Broadcom BCM15900B0 touch screen controller found in the 10.5" and 12.9" iPad Pro
● Apple continues to use the battery from the iPad 5 here—model number A1484 with a 32.9 Wh capacity
● Apple A10 Fusion APL1W24 SoC (also found in the iPhone 7) with 2 GB Micron D9VBD LPDDR4 SDRAM layered beneath
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