Apple’s reportedly working on a new iPad Air and there are some steps prospective buyers should take ahead of the iPad Air 6’s release date.
We’ve heard quite a bit about Apple’s future plans for the iPad. Rumors have outlined new 2024 iPad Pros and a new iPad mini 7. We’ve also heard about a new iPad Air in development.
We don’t have a launch date yet, but there’s a good chance the iPad Air 6 arrives in the spring.
Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman believes the iPad Air 6 will launch around the end of March. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says mass production of the iPad Air 6 is scheduled for the first quarter.
Apple’s plans could certainly change, but an arrival in March, a month Apple’s used to launch many products in the past, is looking good.
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If you’re interested in buying a new iPad Air model, here are some things you should keep in mind as we push into the new year. These tips will help you prepare for the device’s arrival.
Follow iPad Air 6 Rumors
One of the most important things you should do as a prospective iPad Air 6 buyer is follow the latest rumors.
Apple will do its best to clamp down on leaks, but they’re inevitable and they’ll wind up leaving very little to the imagination. And that’s why it’s important to follow along.
You’ll learn more about the iPad Air 6’s potential hardware specs, software features, and release date and you’ll also set proper expectations for yourself.
In other words, they’ll help you decide if the device is worth the wait.
Get Familiar with iPadOS
If you currently own an iPad running a really old version of iPadOS or if you own a tablet that falls outside of Apple’s ecosystem, and you really want to replace it with an iPad, you’ll want to get familiar with the latest versions of iPadOS.
The current version of iPadOS is iPadOS 17. If you own a newer iPad model, you’ve probably upgraded to the software and you can safely skip this step.
If you aren’t using iPadOS 17 right now, you’ll want to use this time to go hands-on and get comfortable with the software. It’s not for everyone.
This is especially important if you’re considering a move from Windows or Android to iPadOS.
Figure Out Your Storage Needs
You should use this time to figure out how much storage you might need on a new iPad Air.
As of right now, we don’t know what kind of iPad Air 6 storage options Apple will offer, but they could certainly mirror the iPad Air 5’s.
If that’s the case, you’ll have two options to choose from: 64GB or 256GB. For some people, 64GB will be plenty, but many others will enjoy the peace of mind that comes with the extra storage.
Picking the right storage capacity will also help you save money and avoid headaches. So dig into your habits and look at how much storage you use on your current tablet and draw some conclusions before the iPad Air 6 arrives.
Look at Other iPads
Before you decide to wait for the iPad Air 6, make sure you go hands-on with Apple’s current iPad lineup. And that should start with the current iPad, the iPad Air 5.
From there, we recommend taking a look at Apple’s flagship 2022 iPad Pro models, powered by the company’s M2 chip.
You’ll also want to investigate Apple’s latest iPad mini and its 10th-gen iPad and see if either of those suite your needs.
Research iPad Air Alternatives
If you aren’t completely sold on buying a new iPad, you’ll also want to take a look at the top iPad Air alternatives that fall outside of Apple’s ecosystem.
Here are a few we recommend:
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S8/S8+/S8 Ultra
- Amazon Fire HD 10
- Microsoft Surface Pro 9
- Lenovo Yoga Tab
- Google Pixel Tablet
Go hands-on with these devices, and any others that catch your eye, in the buildup to the iPad Air 6’s arrival. Who knows, you might find a device you really like before it lands on shelves.
Make a Plan for Your Current Tablet
If you’re intent on upgrading, make sure you have a plan for your current tablet.
Some of you might know of a friend or relative who could benefit from your current slate. Ask around and see if anyone might need a hand-me-down. You might also look into donating your tablet to charity.
If you plan on selling your current tablet to help offset the cost of the iPad Air 6, you’ll want to track prices at popular resellers so you can get the most money back.
You’ll also want to keep your current tablet in good condition because that’s how you’ll get the most money from a reseller, your carrier, or Apple when we see trade-ins for the iPad Air 6 go live.
Research Carriers
There’s no doubt the iPad Air 6 will come with 5G connectivity. Having cellular data could be useful if you plan to get work done on your device outside of the house.
If you plan to buy an iPad Air 6 with cellular data, and you’re unhappy with your current provider’s coverage or plan, use this time to dig into competitors and see if you can find a better fit.
Wait for a Larger iPad Air Display |
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According to 9to5Mac, Apple is developing two iPad Air 6 models. The company is reportedly "experimenting" with two versions of the iPad Air 6, codenamed J507 and J508 behind the scenes. It's unclear what the difference between the two is, but the site speculates it could be that Apple will release two different screen sizes, much in the way that it does for the iPad Pro line. Digitimes has followed up with a report of its own and the site claims Apple will indeed offer a larger version of the iPad Air. Specifically, the publication believes Apple will release a 12.9-inch model which would represent the largest iPad Air to date. The current iPad Air model features a 10.2- inch display. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo also believes the company's working on a 12.9-inch iPad Air. So does Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. If an iPad Air with a bigger screen interests you, think about waiting. |
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iPad Air 6 Release Date: Tips & Tricks is a post by Adam Mills from Gotta Be Mobile.
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