but the original Apple Pencil still uses a "male" Lightning connector to pair and charge. You need to physically plug the stylus into the iPad, otherwise you'll get no charging and no connection.
Apple released two new iPads today in product refreshes at nearly opposite ends of the spectrum. While the 2022 entry-level iPad got a long overdue update to more modern specs, Apple also released a ...
Released in 2015, the original Apple Pencil is mostly compatible with discontinued iPad models. It supports the new 11th-generation standard iPad but requires an adapter to charge. Below is a ...
so has the Apple Pencil and there are now four different models available. Each model has different features that will suit a different user, with options such as magnetic charging, pressure ...
It has a Lightning connector built into the end for charging the Apple Pencil right from your iPad, and it has a removable tip that can be changed after your current one starts to get worn down.