Now featuring an all-screen design, the Space Gray Apple iPad Air has a 10.9″ Liquid Retina Display with a 2360 x 1640 resolution at 264 pixels per inch (ppi). The Liquid Retina Display still has all the features you expect, such as P3 wide color gamut coverage, True Tone, anti-reflective and fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coatings, 500 nits of brightness, and support for the 2nd Gen Apple Pencil (sold separately). The screen isn’t the only thing that got improved. The iPad Air now houses the A14 Bionic chip, providing the performance boost you need to handle 4K video editing, play immersive games, and more. There is also 256GB of storage capacity.
The iPad Air now features a 12MP rear camera, the same one found on the iPad Pro. The rear camera can be used to capture high-res photos and 4K videos. The iPad Air also has a 7MP FaceTime HD camera as well as stereo speakers when in landscape mode. For connectivity, the iPad Air features dual-band Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) and Bluetooth 5.0. You still get Touch ID with the iPad Air. It is now integrated into the top button. Touch ID uses your fingerprint to provide a safe and secure way to unlock your iPad Air as well as log into apps and use Apple Pay. Apple has replaced the Lightning connector with a USB Type-C port on the iPad Air, allowing for additional features and broader compatibility with other devices.
This iPad Air comes preloaded with iOS. Please check your device settings for the latest available update.
Edwina Schneider (verified owner) –
Doubly awesome!
Freida Blick (verified owner) –
wife loves it does all she wants it too
Leilani Schoen (verified owner) –
No need to explain If you know you know
David Stanton (verified owner) –
Bought this iPad to play demanding mobile games like Honkai, Genshin and TFT. All of them work perfectly with high graphics settings. Battery life is decent. Image quality is awesome. I wish the price was a bit lower tho.
Beverly Rowe (verified owner) –
Coming from a 2017 iPad Pro 10.9. This iPad Air a good book reader and email checker. I needed a lot more from it, especially the flash light feature. I have poor vision and depend on the flash light to give me the extra light I need at times to walk about in the evenings around the house. Or to fix things that are in shadows. The other thing I didn’t like was no physical home button. I truly miss that. The virtual home button feature is a godsend but it gets often in the way of what I need to do onscreen so I am continuously relocating it. I cant use Siri because I can’t talk so I depend on the home button for navigation. Then there was the USB-C port for charging. Had to buy adaptors and new charging cords because my lightning ones don’t fit. I ended up giving it to my husband as a replacement for his 2014 iPad. He uses it to read and play solitaire in bed before dozing off. He too is annoyed by the lack of a physical Home button. My elderly neighbor got the exact same model to replace her 2015 ipad and she absolutely loves it. It’s a great device at a good price if you don’t need the features of an iPad or iPad Pro. Hers is paired with her iWatch and she uses her iPad Air to track her blood glucose and other health issues.
Darrin Hermiston (verified owner) –
If you want a ipad, most likely all you need is this ipad air. It’s almost no difference from the pro despite the extra camera which no one would notice a difference.