Hands-On With Apple's New iPad Air 3 and iPad Mini 5Apple last week surprised us with a brand new
iPad in the <!---->iPad<!----> Air family and a new
iPad mini 5, both of which are outfitted with Apple's latest chip technology.
Both the <!---->iPad mini 5<!----> and the <!---->iPad<!----> Air 3 began shipping out to customers, and, as of today, are available in stores. We picked up both tablets to give
MacRumors readers a look at Apple's new middle-tier iPads.
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Priced at $399 for the <!---->iPad<!----> mini and $499 for the <!---->iPad<!----> Air, Apple's refreshed iPads are not as expensive as the
iPad Pro (starts at $799) nor as affordable as the 6th-generation 2018 <!---->iPad<!----> (starts at $329), and the hardware and design match up with a middle-of-the-road tablet.
The <!---->iPad<!----> Air is using the same design as the 10.5-inch <!---->iPad Pro<!---->, while the <!---->iPad mini 5<!----> uses the same design as the previous-generation <!---->iPad<!----> mini 4. Both tablets feature thick top and bottom bezels, with the bottom bezel housing a
Touch ID Home button for biometric authentication purposes.
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In comparison, the <!---->iPad Pro<!----> has much slimmer bezels thanks to the removal of <!---->Touch ID<!----> in favor of Face ID, while the $329 <!---->iPad<!----> has the same general design but a body that's not as slim.
When it comes to the screen, both of these tablets are using a laminated Retina display that supports wide color for vivid, true to life images and True Tone for adjusting the white balance to match the ambient lighting in the room. It's a better display than the non-laminated display on Apple's cheapest <!---->iPad<!---->, but lacks the ProMotion technology used in the <!---->iPad Pro<!----> for a variable refresh rate up to 120Hz.
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The <!---->iPad<!----> Air and the <!---->iPad<!----> mini support the original
Apple Pencil, so for the first time, Apple's entire <!---->iPad<!----> lineup works with either the original <!---->Apple Pencil<!----> or the <!---->Apple Pencil<!----> 2.
Inside, the <!---->iPad<!----> Air and the <!---->iPad<!----> mini are using the A12 Bionic chip, which is the same chip that's in the 2018 iPhone lineup. The $329 <!---->iPad<!----> is still using an A10 Fusion chip from the
iPhone 7 era, while the <!---->iPad Pro<!----> models use a faster A12X chip.
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Functionally, both the <!---->iPad<!----> Air 3 and the <!---->iPad mini 5<!----> are the same tablet with the same specs, with the only difference between the two being screen size and
Smart Keyboard compatibility. The <!---->iPad<!----> Air has a
Smart Connector that can be used
with a Smart Keyboard, which costs $159. There's no <!---->Smart Keyboard<!----> for <!---->iPad<!----> mini because it lacks a <!---->Smart Connector<!---->.
The two iPads have mediocre 8-megapixel rear cameras, the same camera that's in the $329 <!---->iPad<!---->, but the 7-megapixel front-facing camera is the same camera (minus Face ID technology) used in the <!---->iPad Pro<!---->. It's odd to have front and rear cameras that are nearly on par, but it makes sense if you think of the <!---->iPad<!----> as a FaceTiming device more so than a photography device.
Both of these iPads offer significant performance improvements over their predecessors. The <!---->iPad mini 5<!----> is a good deal faster than the <!---->iPad<!----> mini 4, and the <!---->iPad<!----> Air is faster than the 10.5-inch <!---->iPad Pro<!----> (though it lacks the same ProMotion technology). It's also leagues faster than any previous <!---->iPad<!----> Air model as that was a line that was last refreshed in 2014 before being revived in 2019.
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<center>Old <!---->iPad<!----> Air on left, new <!---->iPad<!----> Air on right</center>If you're using an older <!---->iPad<!----> and are in need of an upgrade, you're not going to go wrong with the <!---->iPad mini 5<!----> or the <!---->iPad<!----> Air 3 given the incredible speed boosts these tablets bring thanks to the A12 chip. As everyday tablets, the <!---->iPad<!----> mini and <!---->iPad<!----> Air are a solid value and a welcome addition to Apple's <!---->iPad<!----> lineup, which was previously split between high end (<!---->iPad Pro<!---->) and low end (<!---->iPad<!---->). Check out
our iPad Buyer's Guide for help choosing an <!---->iPad<!----> if you're not sure which one is right for you.
You can get the <!---->iPad<!----> mini
for $399 for 64GB of storage, and 256GB is available for $549. The
iPad Air starts at $499 for 64GB of storage, with 256GB available for $649. Cellular models are available too, for an extra $130 over each base price.
What do you think of the new <!---->iPad<!----> mini and the new <!---->iPad<!----> Air? Have you purchased one or are you planning to get one? Let us know in the comments.
<div class="linkback">Related Roundups:
iPad mini 5,
iPad Air </div><div class="linkback">Buyer's Guide:
iPad Mini (Buy Now),
iPad Air (Buy Now)</div>
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