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Apple A2197 2019 iPad 10.2" 128GB Space Gray
★★★★★
The 2019 iPad's A10 Fusion chip and 128GB of onboard storage deliver desktop-class app performance in a 10.2-inch portable form factor.
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Overview
Key Features
Home/Touch ID sensor. Built-in stereo speakers. Smart Connector. Lightning connector. 3.5 mm headphone jack. On/Off - Sleep/Wake. Volume up/down. Nano-SIM tray (cellular models).
Specifications
Model
Apple A2197 (iPad 7th Generation)
Year
2019
Display
10.2-inch Retina, 2160 × 1620
Storage
128GB
Color
Space Gray
Connectivity
Wi-Fi (no cellular)
Connector
Lightning
Audio
3.5mm headphone jack, stereo speakers
Security
Touch ID (home button)
Smart Connector
Yes
Operating System
iPadOS
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 128GB of onboard storage provides substantial headroom for apps, media, and offline content without requiring constant file management
- A10 Fusion chip handles demanding creative and productivity apps — including Procreate, LumaFusion, and Office — without performance bottlenecks at the iPadOS level
- Smart Connector enables direct attachment of keyboard accessories, eliminating the need for Bluetooth pairing or a separate battery
- 3.5mm headphone jack is absent on many newer iPads — its presence here means zero-latency wired audio without a dongle
- Touch ID provides fast, reliable biometric authentication via the home button — a hardware security feature no longer found on Face ID iPads at this price tier
👎 Cons
- A2197 is a Wi-Fi-only model — users needing cellular connectivity will need to purchase a separate cellular-capable variant
- First-generation Apple Pencil support only — the Pencil charges by protruding from the Lightning port, which is awkward and introduces risk during charging
- A10 Fusion chip, while capable, is approaching the boundary of iPadOS update support and will eventually be cut from future OS versions
- 10.2-inch display uses LCD IPS technology without ProMotion — refresh rate is fixed at 60Hz, which is noticeable compared to newer iPad Pro and Air models
- Lightning connector rather than USB-C means accessories, charging cables, and external storage adapters from the broader USB-C ecosystem are not directly compatible
Frequently Asked Questions
What processor powers this iPad and how capable is it for demanding apps?
The 2019 iPad (7th generation) runs on Apple's A10 Fusion chip — a 64-bit quad-core processor with a 6-core GPU. It handles demanding apps like LumaFusion for video editing, Procreate for illustration, and Microsoft Office without stuttering. The A10 architecture is aging but still performant enough for the vast majority of productivity and creative workloads in iPadOS.
Does 128GB of storage fill up quickly with apps and media?
128GB is a substantial allocation for an entry-level iPad. A full library of apps, a few dozen movies, and thousands of photos typically consume 40–60GB — leaving meaningful headroom. Users managing large video projects or offline media libraries will feel the constraint, but general productivity and media consumption users will find 128GB comfortable.
Does this iPad support the Apple Pencil?
Yes — the 2019 10.2-inch iPad supports the first-generation Apple Pencil, which connects via the Lightning port for pairing and charging. Note that it is not compatible with the second-generation Apple Pencil (which uses magnetic attachment for newer iPad Pro and iPad Air models).
What connectivity does this iPad offer?
This is the Wi-Fi only configuration (model A2197). It includes a Lightning connector for charging and accessory connectivity, a 3.5mm headphone jack, Bluetooth, and a Smart Connector on the side for compatible keyboard accessories. There is no cellular modem on this specific model.
What is the maximum iPadOS version this device supports?
As of 2026, the 2019 iPad (A10 Fusion) continues to receive iPadOS updates. It received iPadOS 16 and 17. Apple's support cycle for A10-based devices should be monitored annually, as each new iPadOS release may drop the oldest supported hardware tier.