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iPad Air 2025 vs iPad Air 2024 – is Apple's new tablet worth an upgrade?
Mar 5, 2025
Apple is releasing a new iPad Air on March 12, but is it a game-changer or more of the same?
If you own last year’s model, the differences are subtle. The big sell is a new processor (borrowed from the MacBook Air) that delivers enhanced graphics for high-end games, faster AI-powered features, and a general performance boost across the board. Everything else, from the 11- and 13-inch LCD displays to the battery, is largely the same.
But for those holding on to an older iPad Air, this could be the leap you've been waiting for. Let's dig into the main specs to help you decide if it’s worth your cash.

Price

Prices are unchanged from last year and vary based on the size, storage amount, and connectivity (Wifi-only or Wifi and 5G).
Here’s how much each model costs:
The iPad Air has the same 12MP camera as last year's model
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iPad 11-inch (Wifi / Wifi and 5G)

128GB - £599 / £749
256GB - £699 / £849
512GB - £899 / £1,049
1TB - £1,099 / £1,249

iPad 13-inch (Wifi / Wifi and 5G)

128GB - £799 / £949
256GB - £899 / £1,049
512GB - £1,099 / £1,249
1TB - £1,299 / £1,449

Display

Apple is also releasing a cheaper Magic Keyboard (sold separately) with a new function row
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The 11-inch and 13-inch LCD displays are back, and they still can’t match the sharper Oled screen on the high-end iPad Pro (£999). The iPad Mini (£499) also offers the same visuals as the Air, but on a much smaller 8.3-inch screen.
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