Apple iPad 9: Info, specifications, pricing, release date, FAQ, & more

2022-09-24 04:44:49 By : Ms. Kyra Yu

iPad 9th Gen. features refreshed internals and an improved front-facing camera. Read through this post to get answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about the tablet and understand what's better with this new model.

The iPad has been a tablet floating in a class of its own for a while now. It’s affordable and hasn’t changed much, except for adding features that have trickled down to it year on year. These brought it somewhat on par with the other tablets Apple sells but never right up there with them. This year’s California Streaming Event gave us access to yet another Generation, which brings an improved processor, a much-needed front camera upgrade, and SKUs featuring increased storage.

While these changes are similar to a refresh, if you’re planning on getting one this year, here’s everything you need to know about Apple’s most basic tablet.

If you’re looking to get your hands on other more modern devices, there’s a redesigned iPad Mini and the all-new iPhone series, which consists of the iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Mini, iPhone 13 Pro, and iPhone 13 Pro Max versions. So make sure to read our writeups for those devices too.

The iPad 9 has been open for pre-orders from the day of the event, on 14th September. In-store availability is confirmed to begin around the 24th of the month. Like previous years, the device is available in two variants — a WiFi-only model and another that supports SIM cards, a WiFi + Cellular model.

As for storage, unlike earlier Generations, Apple now offers 64GB at the base, with the maximum being 256GB. To know the exact pricing for the various models, check out the table below.

The iPad 9th Gen. features refreshed internals and an improved front-facing camera, making it the perfect tablet for kids or seniors in your family who just need a device to keep in touch or get school work done with just enough power for gaming.

The 9th Generation of the iPad will be available in only two options this year — Space Gray or Silver. The latter, unlike last year’s model, now features a black front. Keeping in mind that the display isn’t laminated, the darker glass might help the screen look more seamless.

The iPad 8 was available in Space Gray, Silver, and Gold, where the last two featured a white front glass.

As mentioned at the top of this article, there are two significant changes with the iPad 9. First is the front camera, which is now a 12MP Ultra Wide unit instead of the 1.2MP camera available in previous Generations. The second is the increased base storage, which is now 64GB instead of 32GB, and can be increased to 256GB if desired. Other changes include the addition of True Tone and the capability to show the sRGB spectrum on the 500 nits 10.2 inch LCD and the A13 Bionic, which replaces the A12 Bionic.

The remaining aspects of this tablet are pretty much unchanged. You will still have access to a headphone jack, present at the top alongside the power button. On the right are the volume buttons and a Nano-SIM tray (on cellular models). To the left is the Smart Connector, and along the bottom edge is the Lightning port and two-speaker setup. On the back of the device is the customary 8MP rear camera, and on the front, you will find the standard Home Button with Touch ID sensor.

The iPad 9 has been available for pre-orders since 14th September and can be bought in-store from the 24th.

No, the iPad 9 does not have a 120hz display. It uses the same 10.2 inch Retina panel used on the previous Generation with a resolution of 2160 x 1620, refreshing at 60Hz.

No, the iPad 9 does not have an M1 Chip. It features the two-year-old, A13 Bionic — also available on the iPhone 11.

Yes, the iPad 9 has Touch ID. The sensor is embedded within its Home Button, like the 8th Generation device.

Yes, the iPad 9 does still have a home button. It features the Touch ID sensor, responsible for security functions on the tablet.

Yes, the 9th generation iPad supports using an Apple Pencil. Unfortunately, unlike the rest of the lineup, the device only works with the first-generation Pencil.

No, the 9th Generation iPad does not have a USB-C port. It depends upon Apple’s proprietary connector for all of its functions — like charging and data transfer. But it does ship with a Lightning to USB-C Cable in its retail packaging.

Yes, unlike the iPhone, the 9th Generation iPad, regardless of its starting cost of $329, arrives with a 20W USB-C adapter and USB-C to Lightning cable.

No, the 9th-Generation iPad does not support connecting to 5G networks. But its cellular model can use its LTE SIM to use data and make normal calls — as long as it’s connected to the same Apple ID as an iPhone sharing a network with it, and has Calls on Other Devices enabled.

No, the iPad 9 does not have FaceID. But its new 12MP Ultra-Wide camera does allow it to use Centre Stage, a feature introduced with iPad Pro.

The 9th Generation iPad supports (802.11a/b/g/n/ac) WiFi and not WiFi 6e.

No, the 9th generation iPad cannot record 4K footage. It can achieve a maximum of 1080p at 30 frames per second with its rear camera and 1080p at 60 frames from its front.

Yes, the iPad 9 supports Bluetooth keyboards. If desired, you can find lots of accessories from third-party manufacturers and even an option from Apple — the Smart Keyboard — which connects via the Smart Connector.

Yes, the iPad 9 supports the art application, Procreate.

The 9th Generation iPad, like other models, does not support WhatsApp as an application. But you can access it via the web using WhatsApp Web.

Yes, there’s a headphone jack on the 9th Generation iPad.

Yes, the 9th Generation iPad can accept a SIM card for cellular connectivity.

Yes, the 9th Generation iPad features a Smart Connector, along the left edge of its chassis.

No, the 9th Generation iPad does not come with an Apple Pencil within its retail box. You will have to buy a new 1st generation Apple Pencil.

No, the 9th Generation iPad does not have a laminated display. But this year’s iPad does feature TrueTone technology and can display the sRGB spectrum.

The 9th Generation iPad supports the following LTE bands.

To use cellular features on the 9th Generation iPad, you will have to use services from Verizon, T-Mobile, or AT&T

The 9th Generation iPad is sold in two storage variants — 64GB or 256GB.

No, the 9th Generation iPad is not waterproof and does not feature an IP rating.

The 9th Generation iPad starts at $329 for its WiFi-only model with 64GB of storage. The 256GB WiFi-only version will cost $479, while the cellular models will cost $459 and $609 for their 64GB and 256GB models, respectively.