IPad (7th generation)
10.2-inch iPad | |
| Also known as | iPad (7th generation), iPad 10.2-inch, iPad 7, iPad (2019) |
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| Developer | Apple Inc. |
| Manufacturer | Foxconn |
| Product family | iPad |
| Type | Tablet computer |
| Generation | 7th |
| Release date | 2019-09-25 |
| Introductory price | US$329 (equivalent to $405 in 2024) |
| Discontinued | 2020-09-15 |
| Operating system | Original: iPadOS 13.1 Current: iPadOS 18.5, released May 12, 2025 |
| System on a chip | Apple A10 Fusion with 64-bit architecture and Apple M10 motion co-processor |
| CPU | 2.32 GHz quad-core 64-bit (underclocked) |
| Memory | 3 GB LPDDR4 SDRAM |
| Storage | 32 or 128 GB |
| Display | 10.2 inches (260 mm) 2,160 × 1,620 px (264 ppi) with a 4:3 aspect ratio |
| Sound | Stereo |
| Input | Multi-touch screen, headset controls, M10 motion co-processor, proximity and ambient light sensors, 3-axis accelerometer, 3-axis gyroscope, Touch ID fingerprint reader, barometer |
| Camera | Front: 1.2 MP, 720p HD, ƒ/2.2 aperture Rear: 8.0 MP AF, iSight with Five Element Lens, Hybrid IR filter, video stabilization, face detection, HDR, ƒ/2.4 aperture |
| Power | 32.4 W·h, up to 8 hours of battery life |
| Dimensions | 250.6 mm (9.87 in) H 174.1 mm (6.85 in) W 7.5 mm (0.30 in) D |
| Weight | Wi-Fi: 483 g (1.065 lb) Wi-Fi + Cellular: 493 g (1.087 lb) |
| Predecessor | iPad (6th generation) |
| Successor | iPad (8th generation) |
| Website | web |
The iPad (7th generation) (also referred to as the iPad 10.2-inch) is a tablet computer developed and marketed by Apple Inc. It featured a 10.2-inch (26 cm) Retina display and is powered by the Apple A10 Fusion processor. It was the successor to the 9.7-inch (25 cm) 6th-generation iPad. The device was revealed on September 10, 2019, and released on September 25, 2019.
The device had support for the first generation Apple Pencil and a smart keyboard connector and was targeted towards the budget and educational markets.
Unlike previous iPad models, which had a 9.7-inch (25 cm) display, the device was the first in the entry-level iPad lineup to feature a larger 10.2-inch (26 cm) display size.
Its successor, the eighth-generation iPad, was revealed on September 15, 2020.
Because the A10 Fusion processor did not have any neural engine cores, this was the last currently supported iPad without a neural engine.
Following the announcement at Apple's WWDC 2025, the seventh-generation iPad no longer supports the major software update starting with iPadOS 26 onwards.