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The iPad 2021 is the 9th generation of Apple’s iPad series. Featuring a stunning 10.2-inch Retina display with True Tone and Apple’s powerful A13 Bionic chip with Neural Engine, this device offers excellent performance for its price range. Capture all of life's moments with the 8MP Wide back camera and 12MP Ultra Wide front camera with Center Stage. With touch ID, stereo speakers, and 802.11ac Wi-Fi, this is the perfect tablet for entertainment, productivity, and creativity on the go. Available in Silver or Space Grey, with storage options of 64GB or 256GB.
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iPad 2021: A Powerful Tablet Upgraded with Apple's A13 Bionic Chip

The first iPad was introduced back in 2010 and the 2021 version represents the ninth generation of the lineup. This iPad 2021 offers fewer innovations than the iPad Mini 2021 or the iPad Pro 2021, but it's still a highly functional gadget and it's cheaper.
How Has the iPad 2021 Been Reviewed Online?
According to What Hi-Fi?the 2021 iPad is the “best entry-level iPad the company has ever made”. Like many other reviews, this one pointed out the huge difference an A13 Bionic chipset makes to the performance of this iPad. Another feature that drew praise across the board is the revamped front-facing camera, which now benefits from Apple’s Centre Stage software and produces great video recordings. Reviewers have very little criticism for the ninth-generation iPad, although many did point out the design was an exact copy of the previous version and there are few colour choices.
What are the iPad 9 2021 Specs?
Product Type | Tablet |
Model | iPad 9 2021 |
Processor | A13 Bionic |
Display | 10.2-inch Liquid Retina display |
Display Resolution | 2160x1620-pixel resolution at 264 pixels ppi |
Storage | 64GB, 256GB |
RAM | 3 GB |
Operating System | iPadOS 15 |
Front Camera | 12MP HDR |
Rear Camera | 8MP HDR |
Audio | Stereo speakers |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi, LTE, Bluetooth, GPS |
Ports | USB‑C |
Battery | 32.4-watt-hour rechargeable lithium-polymer battery |
Special Features | A13 Bionic chip gives a 20% performance boost to older model |
Dimensions | 250.6 mm x 174.1 mm x 7.5 mm |
Weight | 487 g WiFi model & 498 g WiFi + Cellular model |
Colour | Silver, Space Grey |
Launch | 24 September 2021 |
Key Features of the iPad 2021
- iPadOS 15
The ninth-generation iPad comes with pre-installed iPad0S 15 software, so there are plenty of bonus features to look out for. There’s faster Live Text which allows you to extract written sections from a photo, then translate the phrases, or use them to get directions. You can expect support for the first-gen Apple Pencil which is handy for taking notes and sketching. The OS is driven by the Apple A13 Bionic chip which can deliver 20% faster speeds than any previous iPad. You’ll get a smoother performance on demanding apps and games, as well as a better multitasking experience.
- Design
This iPad is essentially the same in terms of design as its predecessor, so from the dimensions to the weight there are no surprises. The good news is that your current keyboard and case will be compatible with this more powerful model if you’ll be upgrading. Unlike other Apple tablets which have shifted it to the side, this one keeps Touch ID beneath the home button. Fans of colour could be disappointed with the two relatively similar options - Silver and Grey. Although as most of us store our iPad in a case, it’s unlikely to be a major letdown. As usual, the iPad is made from aluminium, but now it’s 100% recycled.
- Display
The familiar design theme means we also get a 10.2-inch screen, coupled with an impressive 2160x1620 resolution LCD. The brightness will reach a maximum of 500 nits which is going to keep the screen clear in most environments, although it could struggle in sunlight. To a certain extent, this will be balanced by the addition of True Tone technology. This adjusts the screen’s white balance to match the ambient light around it, so it will automatically become brighter and more vibrant when you’re outside or in direct sunlight.
- Connectivity
Apple have two connectivity options, one is Wi-Fi and one is cellular or LTE. As you’d expect, the iPad 2021 price goes up for the cellular version. A lightning port takes care of charging and transferring data between devices, plus you’ll also get a headphone jack.
- Storage
The cheapest iPad 2021 comes with 64GB of onboard storage, as well as 3GB of RAM. If you are willing to pay more, there is also a 256GB option which will give you far more space for videos, films and larger games.
- Battery
Apple claims that if you’ll be watching a video or surfing the web, you will get around 10 hours of battery life. It’s not ground-breaking, but most people won’t be using their tablet constantly and will only need to power it up once a day at most. The iPad ships with a 20W charger in the box and once connected it should reach full power within an hour.
- Camera
On the rear, an 8MP camera with a wide aperture is capable of snapping decent stills and recording video footage. It also allows you to enjoy AP apps and will scan documents onto the tablet. The 12MP front-facing camera is where the real advances have been made, as the sensor now supports Center Stage. This software follows the faces you have in the frame to keep people in focus. Using the same tech, it ensures you remain in the centre of the screen on video calls.
Comparison between the iPad 9, iPad Mini 6 and the iPad Pro 5



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iPad 9 2021 | iPad Mini 6 2021 | Apple iPad Pro 5 2021 (11-Inch Version) | |
Size | 10.2-inch | 8.3-inch | 11-inch |
Display | Retina IPS LCD | Liquid Retina IPS LCD | Liquid Retina IPS LCD 120Hz |
Chip | Apple A13 Bionic | Apple A15 Bionic | Apple M1 |
Storage | 64GB/256GB | 64GB/256GB | 128/256/512GB/1TB/2TB |
RAM | 3GB | 4GB | 8GB |
Main Cameras | 8MP HDR | 12MP HDR | 12MP/10MP HDR |
Unlock | Touch ID | Touch ID | Facial recognition |
Apple Pencil | 1st generation | 2nd generation | 2nd generation |
Apple Keyboard | Magic Keyboard | Magic Keyboard | Magic Keyboard |
A Look at the Pros and Cons
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How to Pair Your iPad 9 with a Bluetooth Keyboard

Switch the Bluetooth keyboard on to make it discoverable
Put it into pairing mode
In your iPad Setting area tap Bluetooth
Activate the Bluetooth feature
Allow the iPad to search for a device
Tap the keyboard name when it appears
Accessories for the iPad 2021
Apple offers a wide range of accessories which help enhance your experience when using an iPad, here are some of them in a bit more detail:

If you have a smart keyboard for your iPad 8, it will fit the 9. If not you can buy one to streamline word processing tasks for work, school or college. Keyboards vary in price, but if you’re prepared to pay more you can expect backlighting, a range of shortcut keys and a handy trackpad. The Logitech Combo Touch is a reasonably priced option that includes lots of innovative tools.

Unlike a static mount, hover barsallow you to move your iPad around in the available space. Adjusting either the height or the angle can be achieved in a few moves. They come with a clamp, so you can attach them to a bed, desk or shelf for hands-free browsing and viewing.

If your kids are using an iPad, a robust case is a sensible extra. From dropping it on the floor to spilling drinks on it or playing with sticky fingers, kids can quickly cause damage to a tablet. You can help them take care of it and experience less stress yourself with an Orlando Case from Zagg. It’s made from thick EVA foam with raised sides and a kickstand at the back.

AirPods are Apple’s wireless earphones, and are designed to sync seamlessly with iPads of all varieties, including the iPad 2021. They make it easier to multi-task when making calls and are great for fitness fans, while they hold charge well and come in an easy to use charging case. So if you’re an Apple fan, they are definitely handy to have.
General FAQs About the iPad 2021
Yes! In great news for anyone who wants to keep using an uncomplicated set of wired headphones, the headphone jack is on the top to the left of the iPad. Almost all new iOS devices don’t have this feature anymore and as iPads become thinner, they may eventually be phased out on this device too.
Yes, you can use a first-generation Apple Pencil with this iPad. It’s an early version of the pencil but still an excellent tool for traditional writing tasks and more creative types of work.
No, an IP rating would indicate how resistant to dust and water they are, but Apple does not have its iPads tested in this way. As no claims are made, you have to assume that the tablet will suffer from water and dust damage if it is exposed to either.
No, the ninth-gen iPad is limited to HDR video playback. It might not have the sharp impact of a 4K screen, but images and video are still detailed and colourful.
No, you’ll need to keep using a wired connection to charge this tablet. The good news is that Apple provides a 20W USB-C fast charging cable with this iPad, so even from empty, it should only take one hour to refill the battery.
This is the ninth-generation iPad from Apple.
Shopping for iPad 2021 Deals
The iPad 9 2021 can be found at most UK retailers with an electronics or technology department. You can browse for this tablet at AO, John Lewis, Very and Jessops. You can also shop directly for the device at Apple or at mobile retailers like Vodaphone, which will also provide a selection of LTE tariffs. Most stores will reduce their prices at Christmas to attract people shopping for presents and you may also find iPad 2021 sale offers on bank holiday weekends. The end of November brings the Black Friday Event, another great time to look for a cheap iPad 2021.
A Proven Classic with Practical Features
Although the iPad 2021 UK release did not hugely excite buyers or reviewers, this is still an excellent gadget for day to day use. It’s the lowest price iPad in Apple’s collection but still packs plenty of processing power. Plus you’ll get a 20W charger along with the tablet, so you don’t have to buy one separately and you can power your iPad within an hour.
Along with support for smart keyboards and the Apple Pencil, there’s a cool new selfie camera and tools to make your videos shine. Storage starts small at 64GB, but by opting for the 128GB version you’ll be ensuring it’s got space for all your photos, apps and emails for years to come.
People who prefer a feature-rich premium iPad might want to consider the Pro or the Mini, depending on their size preference. If you’re upgrading from a much older tablet or buying one the first time and want a safe, affordable iPad, this is an excellent choice.