![]() The new iPad, powered by an A10 Fusion, is no different. It's just that there's visible difference between Apple's every new high-end chip as far as performance is concerned. iOS 11, in addition, also introduces a split view drag and drop functionality to allow users to drag and drop files between two open apps in split view on the iPad.īut then that's software, and it's not that the last-generation iPad won't support it. The new Dock - available from any screen - can meanwhile allow users to open and switch apps instantly. "Not just the ones on your iPad, but also those in apps, on your other iOS devices, in iCloud Drive and across other services like Box and Dropbox," according to Apple. The file manager app, called simply Files, can better organise how things are inside the iPad. IOS 11 brings a file manager to the iPad, and a Dock as well. iOS 11, of course, adds a third dimension to the whole thing. ![]() For most people, looking to do good ol' iPad stuff, the new iPad should hold well much like any other iPad in the past. It's fast alright, but it's still not the fastest iPad around. The new iPad has a faster Apple A10 Fusion processor, compared to last year's iPad that came with a last-generation Apple A9 processor. ![]()
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