I tested the 11-inch iPad Air (2024) for a week, and it made my $1,200 Android tablet feel ancient (2024)

I tested the 11-inch iPad Air (2024) for a week, and it made my $1,200 Android tablet feel ancient (1)

iPad Air (M2, 2024)

4 / 5

Very good

pros and cons

Pros

  • Increased base storage for the same price as older model
  • Affordable large-screen (13-inch) option
  • Faster M2 Apple Silicon
  • Camera placement is more natural

Cons

  • Thicker and heavier than the iPad Pro
  • No Face ID unlock
  • No headphone jack
  • 60Hz refresh rate display

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ZDNET's buying advice

With a portable feel and increased base storage, the versatile iPad Air (2024)balances performance and price. It's powerful enough for most tablet-based use cases like multi-app browsing, watching movies and TV shows, and taking video calls while costing hundreds of dollars less than the Pro model and other flagship Android tablets.

That said, while this iPad Air certainly doesn't outperform the iPad Pro -- it shouldn't -- it doesn't significantly outshine the previous Air model or other cheaper iPads. But if you want a lightweight, big-screen iPad with most of the Apple fix-ins, this year's model may be the most reasonable option for consumers.

Specifications


iPad Air 11-inchiPad Air 13-inch
Starting price $599$799
Display Liquid retina displayLiquid retina display
Weight 462 grams (16.3 oz)617 grams (21.8 oz)
Processor Apple M2 chipApple M2 chip
RAM 8GB8GB
Storage 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB
Battery Up to 10 hrs, Li-Po 28.93WhUp to 10 hrs, Li-Po 36.59Wh
Camera Main 12MP | Front 12MPMain 12MP | Front 12MP

How I tested the iPad Air (2024)

I've been testing the iPad Air daily for the past week and a half, using various productivity apps to write and work, browsing, playing games, and more. Benchmark testing included performance comparisons with an older iPad (8th generation) and the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra. My review unit is the 11-inch model, though Apple also sells a larger 13-inch size this year. It helps that Apple kept the specifications across both configurations mostly the same, including the processor, RAM and storage, rated battery life, and cameras.

What are the iPad Air's (2024) best features?

Double the storage for the same price as the last model:The iPad Air (2024) has four storage capacities, starting at 128GB and going up to 1TB for both the 11-inch and 13-inch models. The 11-inch iPad Air with 128GB of storage costs $599, the same price as the previous generation's 10.9-inch model with half the storage, at 64GB.

I tested the 11-inch iPad Air (2024) for a week, and it made my $1,200 Android tablet feel ancient (2)

Doubling the storage for the base model is enough to make some buyers add the new iPad Air to their shopping carts. Add to that all the extra features that come with the latest model, including a front-facing camera that's now centered on the longer side of the tablet, an M2 processor, and more, and you have one of the better, if not the best, value tablets on the market.

A faster M2 chip is a win for every user type:The new iPad Air has an M2 chip, an upgrade from the M1 on the fifth generation model. How much better is it? Apple says the M2 chip gives the new iPad Air a 50% faster performance than the previous M1 model and three times faster than the A13 Bionic model.

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While I don't have an M1 model to test those claims, I have two older eighth-generation iPads in my home, both of which felt noticeably less snappy and responsive after I transitioned to the iPad Air this past week. Obviously, the 2024 iPad outperforms the older A12 Bionic chip in benchmark tests, but notice how it compares to Samsung's flagship Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra tablet.

Geekbench 6 scoresSC CPU BenchmarkMC CPU BenchmarkGPU benchmark
iPad Air (2024)26221000741771
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra208156019481
iPad 8th generation133027888998

For reference, the Samsung is a 14-inch, $1,200 tablet that's powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor. Besides outperforming the Ultra tablet in benchmarks, I found everyday use on the iPad Air much more reliable and consistent than the Samsung.

While I like the versatility of the Tab S9 Ultra as a work device and entertainment tablet, the iPad Air is much snappier and less prone to random bugs (i.e., apps crashing, connectivity issues, and overall performance), especially when using apps like CapCut for quick video edits and Photoshop for photos.

I tested the 11-inch iPad Air (2024) for a week, and it made my $1,200 Android tablet feel ancient (3)

Large screen option for the first time:Apple is selling a 13-inch iPad Air for the first time ever. It's naturally heavier than the 11-inch model -- by about five ounces -- but it offers more screen real estate for improved productivity and content consumption.

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Considering that the 13-inch iPad Air starts at $799, it's an effective and relatively affordable option for college students and working professionals. Still, I prefer the 11-inch model for its portability. That's the whole point of an "Air" device, right?

What I'd like to see in the next model

I tested the 11-inch iPad Air (2024) for a week, and it made my $1,200 Android tablet feel ancient (4)

A true iPad "Air":Apple missed the mark on the "Air" moniker for this year's iPad, with the latest iPad Air being both heavier and thicker than the newest iPad Pro.

It's not that the company didn't stay true to the iPad Air's size and weight relative to past versions, but it's how Apple spent most, if not all, of its efforts on making the more expensive iPad Pro lighter and thinner this year, leaving the iPad Air in the dust.

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At 462 grams, the latest 11-inch iPad Air is pretty much the same weight as its predecessor, which weighed 461 grams at 10.9 inches. The 2022 and 2024 models are also both 0.24 inches (6.1 mm) thick. Apple didn't make the iPad Air thinner or lighter this time around, which is disappointing considering how much slimmer the Pro model has become. Perhaps "Air" only represents having the bare essential features now, just like how that applies to the MacBook line.

I tested the 11-inch iPad Air (2024) for a week, and it made my $1,200 Android tablet feel ancient (5)

Face ID unlock:I sound like a broken record, but truth be told, many iPad Air users want this feature, but Apple has yet to add it to the model. While this is a minor issue, especially with the very accurate fingerprint reader that's embedded into the side power button, it's a matter of convenience.

You can set up Touch ID with both hands so that you don't have to reach over with the same hand whenever you need to unlock it, but I'd prefer to lift my tablet up and have it recognize my face to unlock in a seamless manner.

Final thought

After testing the latestiPad Air, the biggest reason to upgrade from an older model is the larger 13-inch size option. What was once an iPad Pro benefit has now come downmarket to a price tier that's much more accessible.

I also feel confident recommending existing users, including those who own the 2022 model, to hold off on upgrading. Besides the larger screen configuration, there's no generational difference between this year's iPad and the one from two years ago.

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FAQs

What is the refresh rate of the iPad air 2024? ›

The M2 iPad Air (2024) has a 60Hz refresh rate Liquid Retina IPS screen just like the cheaper, regular iPad, and both have the same 2360 x 1640 pixel resolution.

What is the average battery life of an iPad air? ›

Apple claimed that the new 2024 iPad Air and iPad Pro models have a battery runtime of up to 10 hours, whether you're surfing the web via Wi-Fi or enjoying video playback.

How long does iPad 11 last? ›

While the answer truly depends on the particular model and its intended use, you can reasonably expect an iPad to last 4-7 years.

Is my iPad Air too old? ›

With each update, Apple releases a full list of devices that are able to download it. If you don't see your model on the list and it's more than 5-6 years old, it's likely that your iPad is too old to handle a new update. Your iPad can't download new apps or update the ones you have.

Are there different generations of iPad Air? ›

The fourth generation iPad Air replaces the Lightning connector with USB-C. The fifth generation of iPad Air was announced on March 8, 2022, and released on March 18. It used an Apple M1 chip. The sixth generation of iPad Air was announced on May 7, 2024, with the general availability on May 15, 2024.

Is there a new iPad Air coming out in 2024? ›

The iPad Air 2024 delivers a larger 13-inch display, impressive M2 performance and long battery life for considerably less money than an iPad Pro. You also get Apple Pencil Pro and Magic Keyboard support and strong audio.

How bright is the iPad Air 2024? ›

The 13-inch LCD screen is slightly brighter than its predecessor and 11-inch counterpart, with a 2,732 x 2,048-pixel resolution and the ability to hit 600 nits of peak brightness in Standard Dynamic Range (which is the same amount as the previous iPad Pro with M2).

Which iPad has the highest refresh rate? ›

The iPad Pro's ProMotion display can present content on the display using the following refresh rates and timings: 120Hz (8ms)

How do I keep my iPad Air battery healthy? ›

Reducing the time that your iPad spends fully charged reduces the wear on your battery. With iPad Pro (M4) and iPad Air (M2), you can choose to limit charging at 80 percent, which can help prolong your battery's lifespan. When you choose 80% Limit, your iPad will charge up to about 80 percent and then stop charging.

How much does it cost to replace the battery in my iPad Air? ›

If your device is covered by AppleCare+, your Apple iPad battery replacement cost might be covered under your plan, and you might only have to pay a relatively small service fee. But, if you don't have AppleCare+, you should expect to pay between $100 to $120, depending on your model.

Can I leave my iPad charging overnight? ›

You can charge your iPad every night even if the battery isn't fully depleted. iPad automatically stops charging when the battery is fully charged, so it's safe to keep your iPad connected to a charger overnight. Charging resumes automatically if your battery level drops below 95 percent.

Should I charge my iPad to 100%? ›

There's no reason to let the device drain completely before charging (in fact, it's a bad idea to do that on a regular basis), and there's no need to wait until it reaches 100% before removing it from the power source.

How do I find out what year my iPad Air is? ›

What year is my iPad Air? Look for the model number on the back and bottom of your device. Then check Apple's iPad support site to view the complete list of iPad models by year and generation. You can also find your iPad Air's model number from Settings > General > About > Model Number.

Can the iPad Air 1 be updated? ›

The first generation iPad Air, iPad mini2 and mini3 can only be updated to iOS 12.5.

What is the difference between an iPad and an iPad Air? ›

The iPad Air is generally far more powerful than the normal iPad, and that's especially true of the latest generation and its M2 chipset. But you'll likely only notice that performance difference if you engage in heavy-duty tasks such as video editing – the iPad 10 is perfectly fast enough for day-to-day jobs.

Is the iPad Air 2013 still supported? ›

While some iPads can run iOS 12, which did get a security update in January 2023, we would avoid any iPads that aren't running a version of iPadOS that is supported by Apple. Because these iPads don't run iPadOS 15 we consider that they are no longer supported: iPad Air (1st generation) – 2013.

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