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How many versions of iPad Air are there?

How many versions of iPad Air are there?

There are three different original iPad Air models — the iPad Air (Wi-Fi Only), iPad Air (Wi-Fi/Cellular), and iPad Air (Wi-Fi/TD-LTE/Cellular – China) — which differ primarily in connectivity, battery life, and price.

What are the different types of iPad Air?

Currently, Apple sells five different models. In order of most affordable to most expensive, there’s the 10.2-inch iPad, the 7.9-inch iPad mini, the 10.5-inch iPad Air, the 11-inch iPad Pro, and the 12.9-inch iPad Pro. Thankfully, your odds at picking a good tablet are greater than 1 in 5.

What is the difference between iPad iPad Air and iPad Pro?

The biggest difference in design between the two tablets is that the iPad Pro comes with a larger screen. The smaller-sized model has a slightly bigger 11-inch display compared to the iPad Air’s 10.9-inch screen, while the high-end iPad Pro features a massive 12.9-inch screen.

How old is the iPad Air?

iPad Air

iPad Air in Space Gray
Release date November 1, 2013
Discontinued March 21, 2016
Operating system Original: iOS 7.0.3, released October 23, 2013 Current: iOS 12.5.5, released September 23, 2021
System on a chip Apple A7 with 64-bit architecture and Apple M7 motion co-processor

Why is the iPad air better?

The iPad Air has a noticeably better screen, sleeker design, a much better and faster performance among other improvements. But the iPad Air’s $599 price can be difficult to digest if you’re not planning to use it for more strenuous tasks than those mentioned above.

Is iPad Air still supported?

As of the announcement of the iPad Pro 9.7-Inch on March 21, 2016, the iPad Air was discontinued. All models can connect to a wireless LAN and offer dual band Wi-Fi support.

Is iPad Air 1st generation still supported?

units continue to be available through 3rd-party sources. However, user reviews of the older iPad Air have trended negative as it is considered obsolete, with operating system support limited to iOS 12. 5.4. It does not support the iPadOS operating system that was released in September 2019.