Besides having worse colors and no anti-glare coating, the iPad 10 does not support the second-gen Apple Pencil that charges and connects magnetically. Of course, the original Apple Pencil is ...
the Apple Pencil, which is designed to work with the iPad. But while a number of iPads now have stylus support, you can't use an Apple Pencil on any iPhone. Here's why, and what you can use instead.
Find My is an incredibly useful tool for Apple devices, so it’s encouraging to see ESR built it into its iPad pencil. To charge the pen, you can connect it to a power outlet using a USB-C cable.