There's no cap to remove and no Lightning connector. The number of iPads that support the second-generation Apple Pencil has risen in 2020, expanding to include the iPad Air:Įxcept for the removable tip, the second-generation Apple Pencil is all one solid piece. Which iPads support the second-generation Apple Pencil? The Apple Pencil can also be charged by way of the included Lightning adapter, which features two Lightning ports on it, one into which you plug the Pencil, and one into which you plug a Lightning cable. The first-generation Apple Pencil has a cap on it concealing a Lightning connector, which plugs into the Lightning port on these iPads for both quick pairing and charging. The following iPad models (both current and past) support the first-generation Apple Pencil: Which iPads support the first-generation Apple Pencil? Note that if an iPad supports the first-generation Pencil, as of right now, it won't support the second-generation, and vice versa. Thankfully, now with the releases of the iPad iPad, and new versions of the iPad Pro, that's still true. With the release of the iPad Air 3 and iPad mini 5 in 2019, all of Apple's then-current-generation iPads, from mini to Pro, supported some version of the Apple Pencil. All of Apple's current-generation iPads support some version of the Apple Pencil
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