
Apple iPad 9.7" A1954 6th Gen (Wi-Fi/Cellular) 32 GB - Open box & never been used.
Brand: Apple
Model: iPad A1954
Ram: 32 GB
Processor: 6th gen
Condition: Like new in Open Box
Apple iPad 9.7" 6th Gen (Wi-Fi/Cellular) 32 GB Specs
Identifiers: iPad 6th Gen (Wi-Fi + Cellular) - MR702LL/A - A1954 - 3211
Marketed with an increased emphasis on the education sector, but also sold to the general public, the 9.7-Inch iPad (6th Gen) -- introduced in "Early 2018" -- is notable primarily because it is the first non-Pro iPad series to support the Apple Pencil. In basic terms, it brings together many of the internals from the iPhone 7 in a design quite similar to the iPad (5th Gen) that it replaced.
All iPad (6th Gen) devices -- including this Wi-Fi and Cellular-equipped model and feature a 9.7" 2048x1536 (264 ppi) LED-backlit IPS touch-sensitive "Retina" display that is not fully laminated and that does not have an antireflective coating but does support the Apple Pencil. It has a "Touch ID" fingerprint sensor, as well. Each is powered by a four core 2.3 GHz Apple A10 Fusion processor, has 2 GB of RAM, and has 32 GB of flash memory storage.
Other notable features include dual cameras -- a rear-mounted 8 megapixel "iSight" camera capable of shooting stills, Live Photos, and 1080p 30 fps video and a front-mounted 1.2 megapixel "FaceTime HD" camera capable of shooting stills, Live Photos, and 720p video -- dual band 802.11ac Wi-Fi, HT80 with MIMO support (backwards compatible with 802.11a/b/g/n), and Bluetooth 4.2 in addition to stereo speakers. Connectivity to computers, if desired, and power is provided by the Lightning port. It does not have a "Smart Connector" for the Apple Smart Keyboard, but it can be used with a Bluetooth keyboard.
The battery life of this iPad (6th Gen) model is reportedly 10 hours "surfing the web on Wi-Fi, watching video, or listening to music."
Compared to the iPad (5th Gen) that it replaced, this iPad (6th Gen) model is faster, offers more LTE bands, and adds Apple Pencil support as well as support for Retina Flash. It was sold at a lower price point for educational customers, as well.