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-[* black] Spare parts. Adapter included last minute because who wants an iPad breaking lever when you can plug it into a cable.
-[* black] Cap snaps into place with magnets to close, but we're expecting most of these to be lost by next month probably
-[* black] Model number action
+[* black] This is a first! Apple was nice enough to include a spare tip, as well as a Lightning-to-Lightning adapter (a last minute [http://9to5mac.com/2015/10/29/ipad-pro-applecare-staff-given-nov-6-training-deadline-pencil-charging-adapter-detailed/|addition]) to save users from having to precariously charge their Pencils directly from their iPads.
+[* black] The Lightning Connector cap is held in place with magnets, but we're expecting most of these will be lost by next month.
+[* black] Popping the metal cap off reveals another never-before-seen model number: A1603.