You read my subject line correctly.....I am writing this for no reason other than to praise the iPad Air 2.
I have recently inherited, due to the fact that my GF no longer used it, my old iPad Air 2, wifi/4g 128 GB, purchased in early 2015, and given to her in 2017 when I upgraded to my now sold (and quite disappointing due to that touch screen issue that drove me nuts) 2017 iPad Pro 2017 12.9". As I still had the original leather case for it, my old friend went back into its former case and is now back in service, despite the fact that I have an Air 4 and a Mini 5.
Some observations:
Wasn't expecting it to be back in the fold of my "Apple fleet" but I am happy to have it back!
I have recently inherited, due to the fact that my GF no longer used it, my old iPad Air 2, wifi/4g 128 GB, purchased in early 2015, and given to her in 2017 when I upgraded to my now sold (and quite disappointing due to that touch screen issue that drove me nuts) 2017 iPad Pro 2017 12.9". As I still had the original leather case for it, my old friend went back into its former case and is now back in service, despite the fact that I have an Air 4 and a Mini 5.
Some observations:
- I am amazed at how well this iPad still works despite its age and aged specs. Even with the latest iPadOS installed, it works quite well and I do not see much sluggishness in its performance. Admittedly, I do not do anything that intensive (emails, videos, web browsing, reading) but I am way more impressed than I thought it would be. I have a 2017 Fire HD 10 tablet that is already not supported by the latest Fire OS and is already nearly unusable. Yes, it's cheaper, but still....
- The size: IMHO, 9.7" is a great size, although my Mini is, for me, the best iPad in terms of size and portability. For the Air 2, however, the thinness, and overall quality of the design was, and still is, second to none. I've had the 6th and 7th gen iPads and they were never quite the same in terms of feel, for reasons that have been discussed at length on here. The Air 2 just.....feels right. Love the Air 4, don't get me wrong, but doesn't feel as....nice....at least to me, in the hand as the 2 does.
- Touch ID Home Button: still works best for an iPad. I use my iPad primarily for bedtime reading, and I find the touch ID home button works with the most reliability. As much as I adore my Air 4, the touch ID in the power button is nowhere near as reliable, and I have to frequently either re-set the fingerprint in settings or just enter the passcode. Could it be the dry skin on my fingers? I have no idea. I just find that it does not work as well on the power button on the Air 2 or Mini 5.
- The case: How I miss cases like the Air 2 case that Apple made. Why Apple can't make a front and back case like they used to for their newer iPads is beyond me. The Air 4 is the first iPad in 11 years of iPad ownership that I chose a third-party case for, in this case, an ESR case, simply because it protected the sides of the iPad, unlike the Apple folio case.
Wasn't expecting it to be back in the fold of my "Apple fleet" but I am happy to have it back!
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