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Apple iPad 10.2 Launched in India | Price, Specs and Features

Latest 2019 Apple iPad 10.2 is now available in India at a starting price of Rs 29,900. It is available in 32GB and 128GB storage options. There are WiFi only models as well as WiFi + Cellular variants. It is available in Gold, Silver and Space Grey colors. All are now in stock online in India on Amazon ( check here ).

iPad 10.2 India MRP Prices
  • 32GB WiFi only : Rs 29,900
  • 32GB WiFi + Cellular : Rs 40,900
  • 128GB WiFi only : 37,900
  • 128GB WiFi + Cellular : Rs 48,900
Above prices are MRP prices. Check out the Current Offers and Lowest Prices on Amazon here.





Specs Highlights
  • 10.2 inch retina display ( 2160x1620 resolution / 264 PPI )
  • Max 500 nits Brightness for good outdoor visibility under direct sun
  • Apple Pencil support ( 1st gen version )
  • 64 bit A10 Fusion Chip and M10 Coprocessor
  • 8MP F2.4 camera with Full HD video recording supported
  • 1.2MP Facetime Front camera with F2.2 aperture lens
  • Stereo Speakers
  • Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n/ac); dual band (2.4GHz and 5GHz); HT80 with MIMO
  • Bluetooth 4.2 technology
  • Touch ID fingerprint scanner
  • iPad OS
  • 32.4 Watt Hour battery - up to 10 hours of usage

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