The second-generation iPad launched by Steve Jobs in March 2011 has officially been listed as an obsolete product worldwide. Less than a year after the launch of the first-generation iPad, the release of the second-generation iPad marked a breakthrough in the product line and laid the foundation for the next few years.
Apple added the iPad 2 to its “vintage and obsolete” product list in May 2019. At that time, the product was “obsolete” in all countries except the United States and Turkey.
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However, yesterday Apple updated the list and added the new iPad 2 to the official obsolete list, which means that the product is outdated worldwide.
The second-generation iPad adopts a new design and is 33% thinner than the first-generation iPad. The new iPad also has new features, including a front camera for FaceTime calls, a gyroscope, and an updated dual-core A5 processor.
Its speed is twice that of the original iPad, and its graphics processing speed is up to 9 times faster. iPad 2 is also available in white and black models.
Apple classifies products that have been discontinued for at least seven years as “obsolete”, which means that they cannot get any hardware services from Apple or its service providers.
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