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Comparison Apple iPad 2025 128 GB vs Apple iPad Air 11 2024 128 GB

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Apple iPad 2025 128 GB
Apple iPad Air 11 2024 128 GB
Apple iPad 2025 128 GBApple iPad Air 11 2024 128 GB
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Two microphones for noise cancellation. Built-in barometer.
Compared to Apple iPad 2022, the processor has been improved.
2 microphones for noise reduction. Built-in barometer. Audio with Dolby Atmos support.
Compared to the previous generation - an updated processor, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth modules, support for the Apple Pencil Pro stylus. Possibility to choose between 11" and 13" screen diagonals. Models without e-SIM support do not have a GPS module.
Operating systemiPadOSiPadOS
Screen
Screen
11 "
2360х1640 px
261 ppi
IPS
60 Hz
HDR10, Dolby Vision
light sensor
11 "
2360х1640 px
261 ppi
IPS
60 Hz
HDR10, Dolby Vision
light sensor
Brightness500 nit500 nit
Screen to body ratio82 %82 %
DCI-P3
Hardware
CPUApple A16Apple M2
CPU speed3.46 GHz3.5 GHz
CPU cores58
Graphics cardApple GPU 4-coreApple GPU
RAM6 GB8 GB
RAM type  
Storage capacity128 GB128 GB
Storage type  
Card reader
Test results
AnTuTu Benchmark1319 000 score(s)1975 000 score(s)
Wild Life (Extreme)2604 score(s)
Geekbench5837 point(s)
Communication
SIM cardnot supportednot supported
Wi-FiWi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax)
Bluetoothv 5.3v 5.3
Connections
USB C
USB C
Navigation
Digital compass
Camera
Main
12 MP
autofocus
flash
12 MP
autofocus
flash
Full HD filming (1080p)1920x1080 px 60 fps1920x1080 px 60 fps
Ultra HD filming (4K)3840x2160 pixels 60 fps3840x2160 pixels 60 fps
Slow motion (slow-mo)240 fps240 fps
Camera (front)12 MP12 MP
Features
More features
fingerprint scanner on the side
gyroscope
fingerprint scanner on the side
gyroscope
Acousticsstereostereo
3D soundDolby Atmos
Power source
Battery capacity29 W*h29 W*h
Fast charging+
Charger power20 W
General
Compatible stylusApple Pencil (USB C), Apple Pencil (Gen 1)Apple Pencil Pro
Materialmetalmetal
Size248.6x179.5x7 mm247.6x178.5x6.1 mm
Weight477 g462 g
Color
Added to E-Catalogmarch 2025may 2024
Brief conclusions of the comparison tablets

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Glossary

DCI-P3

Percentage of screen coverage of the DCI-P3 color model.

This space has a wider range of colors than the standard sRGB triangle. In general, the DCI-P3 color space corresponds to the Adobe RGB model, but with a red shift. In practice, a high coverage rate means high-quality color rendition of the screen and allows you to use the tablet for design tasks.

CPU

The model name of the processor installed in the tablet.

The processor is the “heart” of the device. It is he who is responsible for performing all the computing operations necessary for the normal operation of the tablet, and largely determines the overall performance. Knowing the name of a specific processor model, you can easily find detailed information on it, incl. and comparison with other models.

The most popular chips these days are from Qualcomm(in particular, the top solutions Snapdragon 800 series and Snapdragon 8 series), MediaTek(budget and “mid-range” MediaTek Helio processors and the line of advanced MediaTek Dimensity chipsets with 5G support), and among Windows tablets Intel processors (mainly the Intel Core family) are often found. Quite a rarity are branded Kirin processors from Huawei and Honor.

CPU speed

The clock speed of the processor installed in the tablet is actually the maximum number of operations performed by one processor core per second. This indicator is important for the speed of the system, but a high clock frequency in itself does not guarantee speed. The actual speed of the processor also depends on its architecture, the number of cores and many other features, and the overall speed of the device also depends on the amount of “RAM”, the installed OS, etc. Therefore, situations are not uncommon when powerful advanced tablets have a lower CPU frequency than more modest models.

CPU cores

The number of individual cores provided by the tablet processor.

The core is the part of the processor that executes a single instruction stream. Accordingly, the more cores, the more threads the processor can simultaneously process and the higher its performance (ceteris paribus). On the other hand, numerous cores is not always an indicator of a high class processor and tablet as a whole. First, the actual performance of the chip depends on many other factors, and advanced dual-core processors often outperform inexpensive quad-core processors. Secondly, the development and cheapening of technologies has led to the fact that simple quad-core CPUs have become quite affordable even for low-cost devices. And even eight-core processors, which at one time were an unequivocal sign of advanced models, are increasingly found in relatively inexpensive tablets; the same can be said about relatively recent processors with 10 cores. However it is worth noting that in such chips, the cores can be divided into main (with high performance) and additional (used in tasks that do not require power). For example, 8 cores can be divided into 4 main and 4 additional cores. However, such a division is often not a disadvantage, but an advantage: numerous full-fledged cores is rarely required in fact, and reduced power saves energy and improves battery life.

Graphics card

Model of the graphics card installed in the tablet. The graphics card in such devices is not a separate device, but part of the processor; however, she still has a clear specialization and is responsible for graphics.

Accordingly, the graphics capabilities of the tablet directly depend on the characteristics of the video accelerator. Theoretically, knowing the name, you can find detailed specifications of a graphics card, reviews, test results and other information and evaluate how it suits you. At the same time, in most cases there is no need to delve into such details — all system components, including the graphics card, are usually selected in such a way as to correspond to the general class of the tablet and the capabilities necessary for this class.

RAM

The amount of random access memory (RAM) installed in the tablet. This memory is used for direct data processing, and therefore its volume is one of the main indicators of system speed and power. However note that the optimal amount of RAM strongly depends on the OS used — different systems and even different versions of the same "OS" can vary greatly in terms of consumed resources. But models on the same OS can be compared with each other in terms of the amount of RAM.

As for specific values, indicators in 1 GB or less in our time are definitely a sign of a weak tablet. 2 GB and 3 GB can be called the entry level, 4 GB and 6 GB are middle class, and in the most advanced models, 8 GB, or even 16 GB can be installed (or even more) RAM.

AnTuTu Benchmark

The result shown by a device when undergoing a performance test (benchmark) in the AnTuTu Benchmark.

AnTuTu Benchmark is a comprehensive test designed specifically for mobile devices, primarily smartphones and tablets. It evaluates the performance of the processor, memory, graphics, and input/output systems, providing a clear impression of the system's capabilities. The better the performance, the higher the score. According to AnTuTu, top models are those that score more than 700K points.

As with any benchmark, this test does not provide absolute precision; for more details on measurement inaccuracies, see the "3DMark Gamer's Benchmark" section.

Wild Life (Extreme)

The result shown by the device when passing the Wild Life (Extreme) performance test (benchmark) from 3DMark.

The Wild Life (Extreme) benchmark offers two ways to test graphics performance: a quick test evaluates instant performance, while a longer test subjects the device to a long-term load. This allows you to evaluate how stable the performance remains and does not drop due to overheating or throttling. The benchmark is cross-platform, so it is possible to compare devices with different operating systems and even different classes (for example, tablets and laptops).

It is important to understand that this test does not provide absolute accuracy (as, indeed, any other benchmark). The same device can show different results - they depend on many factors not directly related to the system. The error caused by these factors is often about 5 - 7%. So we can talk about a significant difference between the two compared models only if the difference in indicators goes beyond the mentioned error.

Geekbench

The result shown by the device when passing the performance test (benchmark) Geekbench.

Geekbench is a specialized benchmark designed for CPUs. Since version 4.0, the test has also been applied to graphics accelerators; towards the end of 2019, the benchmark was released under the number "5". The characteristics of portable gadgets usually provide data specifically for the CPU. During testing, Geekbench simulates the workloads that occur when performing real-world tasks, and takes into account both the capabilities of a single core and the efficiency of multiple cores running simultaneously. Thanks to this, the final results characterize well the capabilities of the processor in everyday use. In addition, the test is cross-platform and allows you to compare the CPUs of different devices (smartphones, tablets, laptops, PCs). The help information only lists the multi-core test values for CPU.