If the rumors are true, the iPad Air 2024 could be on its way soon We are certainly in for a time of change, as Apple is not releasing a new iPad in 2023 We have heard that the company plans to revamp the entire iPad in 2024, but we know very little about the reported new iPad Air However, the rumored iPad Air 2024 vs iPad Air 2022 changes could be significant
Rumors suggest that the new iPad Air may include a 129-inch model While it may not have an OLED upgrade like the rumored iPad Pro 2024, the new iPad Air may feature the Apple M3 chip It may also feature a side-facing front camera
Details are scarce, making it difficult to determine whether the iPad Air 2024 could be a worthy successor Nevertheless, a larger size, faster processor, and a repositioned front camera could be exactly what we are looking for in an upgraded model Below is a comparison of the biggest upgrades the iPad Air 2024 might offer versus the last iPad Air model from 2022
The current iPad Air has a 109-inch display Rumor has it that Apple will offer two display sizes for the iPad Air: in addition to the 109-inch model, there may be a larger 129-inch model that will rival the largest iPad Pro This iPad Air may be Pro-like in size, but it will use the same LCD technology as the current iPad Air, rather than the Pro model's mini LED display
The all-new size, pun intended, may be the biggest design change for the iPad Air 129-inch iPad Air will naturally be heavier than the 109-inch model However, it will still be an "Air" tablet, so it will be lighter than the 15-pound iPad Pro It is also likely that the device will be less expensive than the larger iPad Pro, which would be a good compensation for the lack of a mini LED display
Since the iPad Pro comes in two sizes, it would not be too far-fetched to expect the iPad Air to follow suit Still, if you want a larger display at a (presumably) lower price than the iPad Pro, the 129-inch iPad Air may be worth it
Rumor has it that both the iPad Pro and iPad Air will feature the Apple M3 chip This is because the current iPad Air has the M1 chip and Apple has never released a model with the Apple M2 processor If this M3 rumor is accurate, it appears that Apple will skip the M2 model and go for the M3
As we can see from the entry-level MacBook Pro 14-inch M3, MacBook Air 13-inch M3, and MacBook Air 15-inch M3, the base M3 chip offers excellent performance Speed is greatly improved, and new graphics features such as hardware-accelerated ray tracing and mesh shading have been added This means that you can play games like "Resident Evil Village" and "Baldur's Gate 3" on the iPad Air
Putting the M3 chip in the iPad Air may be overkill, even more so than putting the same processor in the iPad Pro Since Apple's largest tablet is marketed (and sometimes used) as a laptop replacement, it makes sense to put the company's latest and greatest processor on it; given that the iPad Air is intended for more general use, one must wonder if such a powerful chip is necessary One has to wonder Then again, some people (myself included) said the same thing about the iPad Air 2022 with M1
Nevertheless, other rumors say that the iPad Air will have an M2 chip This makes more sense for a tablet that is not intended to be a mainstay like the iPad Pro
According to X (formerly Twitter) leaker "ShrimpApplePro," the iPad Air 2024 may feature a front camera that has been repositioned to a horizontal orientation (via MacRumors) If that sounds familiar, that's because, as we previously reported, the iPad Pro 2024 may also feature a repositioned front camera
Currently, the iPad 10 has a landscape-facing front camera, which we noted in our iPad 10 review was a wise choice given that video calls in landscape mode would be more natural It also makes sense to have the front camera on the long side of the tablet, as many of the latest and greatest Android tablets have front cameras In other words, we would not be surprised if the iPad Air (and iPad Pro) will have a front camera that supports landscape orientation
Speaking of cameras, the purportedly leaked renderings of the iPad Air 2024 show a noticeable difference in the rear camera arrangement The slightly protruding rectangular model is somewhat reminiscent of the camera on Apple's iPhone XS smartphone, unlike the flat version on the current model
While there has been no official announcement regarding the iPad Air 2024, all signs point to its imminent release If so, we will soon know how much of an upgrade it will be compared to the current model If the rumors about the new size and M3 chip prove true, this should be a significant upgrade over the iPad Air
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