I imagine it will trickle down across the line over time, like all things. If we know anything about Apple, it’s that they’re not going to let legacy prevent them from improving next-gen. But in the interest of keeping the lower-tier offerings less expensive, it meant going with previous gen rather than next-gen. The advantages of new pencil is better, but it means breaking compatibility with old pencil. True it is annoying, but it does make sense - the technologies work differently. Admittedly charging the Pencil 2.0 on older iPads that don't have the magnets in place could be tricky, but the fact the 1.0 doesn't work with the new iPads Pro is annoying. What doesn't make sense is that the Pencil 1.0 and 2.0 have no cross-compatibility. The Crayon is based around the old Pencil specs, with a couple of features removed, so if it supports the Pencil 1.0, it should support the Crayon.
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