iPad News: Recent Cheaper Model, Rumored To Be iPad 2 Replacement By Staff Reporter | Apr 11, 2017 04:30 AM EDT Last March, Apple has released a new iPad device. Ever since then, it has garnered a lot of attention from both avid and non-avid users of the Apple iPad product line. The latest iPad was considered as an upgrade from its predecessor but mostly because it was seen with a customer-friendly price although it is not as thin or light as the previous iPad Air 2. In an article published by Eweek, it is speculated that the newly released iPad is said to be the replacement of the iPad Air 2. However, the American multinational company has yet to release an official statement about it. It was considered a "smart" and "unique" move for Apple to reduce its price on their new iPad as it is competitively priced at $329.00. Some people express their satisfaction with the price, however, there are also those who are skeptic on its pricing despite being a full-size iPad. In an article published by Forbes, there is no denial that the new iPad is faster compared to Apple's previous models. Another highlight is that the screen is now brighter and the minimum storage configuration now includes a 32GB version. In line with the release of the new iPad, Apple has also added a new Apple Pay Support feature which was not present in the previous models of the tablet. With this, it could attract more consumers who're buying habit are now mostly centered in using Apple Pay. The size and weight but still be the same as the previous model but the company made the latest iPad to support some strong things. This includes a high-speed LTW and it supports WiF calling, unlike the previous models. What do you think of this information? Tell us in the comments section below!