Apple's doubled the iPad’s storage

In a move that delights tech enthusiasts and professionals alike, Apple has quietly doubled the base storage capacity of its latest iPad models at no additional cost. The change is available on a number of different models, including the iPad Air (5th generation) and the 10th generation iPad. It effectively gives users more space for apps, media, and creative projects without raising the price. What has been altered? Apple's entry-level iPads used to start at 64GB, which many users thought was too little for modern apps, 4K videos, and large files. Now, the base models come with 128GB, while higher-tier options jump from 256GB to 512 GB.
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