We take both the iPad Air (2022) and iPad Air (2020) head-to-head, comparing all their features, to find out which one’s better overall.
Apple has pulled the wraps off the fifth-generation iPad Air , an upgrade to the fourth-generation iPad Air . It packs a bunch of improvements compared to its predecessor, the most notable being the M1 chip that also powers the iPad Pro and a few MacBooks. There are some other noteworthy upgrades as well, including a better front camera with Center Stage support and an optional 5G connectivity.
Specs Design, display, and durability The iPad Air brought some noticeable design changes, as Apple ditched the home button in favor of smaller bezels. Following such a big change, it’s probably not surprising the company has settled for a similar design for the 2022 iPad Air, albeit with different colorways. The dimensions of both the iPads are similar, and they’re basically the same weight too.
That said, the 2020 iPad Air’s performance isn’t disappointing either. It’s powered by the A14 Bionic, the same chipset in Apple’s iPhone 12 lineup. Speaking of memory options, both these tablets come with either 64GB or 256GB of internal storage. If you’re a regular user, the iPad Air 2020 should just be fine for you. But, if you want a tablet capable enough to handle the heaviest of tasks, like video editing, the new iPad Air should be the one to go for.
Winner: iPad Air Cameras The list of similarities continues with the rear camera department, as Apple’s iPad Air and iPad Air rock identical optics. Both come equipped with a 12-megapixel camera with an f/1.8 aperture and offer up to 5X digital zoom. On either of these, you can record 4K videos at 24, 25, 30, or 60 frames per second, and 1080p videos at 60 fps. In addition, the newer 2022 iPad Air also allows shooting 1080p videos at 25 fps or 30 fps, and offers an extended dynamic range.
Winner: iPad Air Software and updates Apple has updated the iPad Air to the latest iPadOS 15, which the iPad Air runs out of the box. The iPadOS 15 comes with a host of new features and changes — a redesigned home screen layout, redefined multitasking, feature additions to FaceTime and iMessage, and revamped Safari interface, among others.
Besides, both these iPads support the second-gen Apple Pencil, the Magic Keyboard, and the Smart Keyboard Folio. However, buying any of these will cost you extra money.
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