Apple Prices of 9th and 10th generation iPads were reduced in Brazil this Tuesday (17), shortly after the announcement of the release of Apple Pencil with USB-C input. As reported by MacMagazineThe decrease in official values recommended by Maça can reach up to 5.6%, depending on the tablet version.
According to the publication, The biggest discount was on models in the latest iPad 10 series, with a R$ 300 discount. For example, the version with Wi-Fi, mobile connectivity support and 256 GB storage increased from R$ 8,499 to R$ 8,199, a change equivalent to 3.5%.
Versions that are part of Prices of the iPad 9 series dropped by R$ 100 by the manufacturer. The tablet with Wi-Fi and cellular connection, which was previously sold at a price of R$ 6,999, is now sold at a price of R$ 6,899 with its model with 256 GB of available storage.
It is important to emphasize that The 9th and 10th generation iPad price drops only cover devices sold at the official Apple store in Brazil, both in the online version and on physical units. It is not known whether the discount will also be applied by retailers who, in some cases, are already charging lower prices.
New iPad prices
With the changes, Apple’s new recommended values for iPad in Brazil are as follows:
iPad 9th generation
- 64 GB Wi-Fi version: from R$ 3,899 to R$ 3,799
- 256 GB Wi-Fi version: from R$ 5,499 to R$ 5,399
- 64 GB Wi-Fi + Cellular version: from R$ 5,399 to R$ 5,299
- 256 GB Wi-Fi + Cellular version: from R$ 6,999 to R$ 6,899
iPad 10th generation
- 64 GB Wi-Fi version: from R$ 5,299 to R$ 4,999
- 256 GB Wi-Fi version: from R$ 6,899 to R$ 6,599
- 64 GB Wi-Fi + Cellular version: from R$ 6,899 to R$ 6,599
- 256 GB Wi-Fi + Cellular version: from R$ 8,499 to R$ 8,199
Source: Tec Mundo

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