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The USB-C port of the 10th generation iPad confused with its transfer speed: 480 Mbps

The 10th generation iPad with a screen size of 10.9 inches was recently launched. Produced in company with Liquid Retina, this model's USB-C port is accompanied by Wi-Fi 6E connection. Why are some users dissatisfied? 10.9-inch iPad surprised with USB-C connector ...
 The USB-C port of the 10th generation iPad confused with its transfer speed: 480 Mbps
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The 10th generation iPad with a screen size of 10.9 inches was recently launched. Produced in company with Liquid Retina, this model’s USB-C port is accompanied by Wi-Fi 6E connection. Why are some users dissatisfied?

10.9 inch iPad surprised with USB-C connector

In a related article published by The Verge, it was stated that this iPad model has a slower USB-C port compared to the latest iPad Pro, iPad Air and iPad mini models.

According to The Verge, the 10th generation iPad’s USB-C technology transfer rate is on par with the 9th generation iPad’s (10.2-inch) USB-C technology transfer rate. The data transfer rate of these two models can reach up to 480 Mbps with the USB 2.0 mechanism.

The 9th generation iPad has a Lightning connector. Despite the 10th generation iPad USB-C port, it can’t beat its predecessor in terms of transfer speed. This has confused many users.

Because the transfer rate of all other iPad models equipped with a USB-C port is higher than the transfer rate of the 10th generation iPad. The new iPad Pro models with the M1 chip work in harmony with Thunderbolt 3 technology.

These products can see 40 Gbps in data transfer. It is known that the 5th generation iPad Air can transfer data at a speed of 10 Gbps. The 4th generation iPad Air and the new iPad mini can reach 5 Gbps in this regard.

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