At the risk of sounding like I’m trying to justify a purchase decision, I thought it might be useful to share some thoughts on my move yesterday to a new iPad Pro 11 - I’m returning an iPad 8th gen just bought from apple on launch day last week. I didn’t get a special price or anything - I’m sure sales will come along as well as upgraded models later... but this always happens no matter how long you wait. I’m planning to use this model for quite some time - so waiting for a potential “sale price” sometime in the future didn’t make sense to me - especially since I’m in a relatively short return window with the 8th gen iPad - any future sale price would be lost somewhat by selling the 8th gen and taking a hit there.
I’ve always been a base model iPad user over the years - but what I have noticed looking back is that I “upgraded” to the next base model pretty regularly. Also I don‘t consider myself a power user - but lately I have been doing more and more on the iPad vs any other device. I am using an older phone (7 plus) and an older MacBook (2015 model) - but since jumping off the upgrade train on those devices I really haven’t felt the need to change as long as they work for my uses. The iPad is really the device that I enjoy using the most, but I was always using the base model with various limitations that I learned to live with. (Memory, screen, sound, speed etc)
I considered waiting for the iPad Air 4 as well... but after considering the cost of the 256gb model ($750) I decided to go with the iPad Pro 128gb instead - here are my thoughts on this move:
Just thought I’d share my experience/thoughts - curious if anyone else is similar in terms of using older phones/laptops but now choosing a nicer iPad experience.
I’ve always been a base model iPad user over the years - but what I have noticed looking back is that I “upgraded” to the next base model pretty regularly. Also I don‘t consider myself a power user - but lately I have been doing more and more on the iPad vs any other device. I am using an older phone (7 plus) and an older MacBook (2015 model) - but since jumping off the upgrade train on those devices I really haven’t felt the need to change as long as they work for my uses. The iPad is really the device that I enjoy using the most, but I was always using the base model with various limitations that I learned to live with. (Memory, screen, sound, speed etc)
I considered waiting for the iPad Air 4 as well... but after considering the cost of the 256gb model ($750) I decided to go with the iPad Pro 128gb instead - here are my thoughts on this move:
- Pro motion screen - I didn’t realize all the ways this affects the iPad experience! Everything “feels” better to me. Only available on the pro models from what I understand.
- 128gb - this is a sweet spot for me right now. 32gb was way too small! And 64gb feels a bit cramped to me - useable, but cramped. 256gb would likely go partially unused by me to a certain extent - Im not creating massive 4K video files or anything.
- Apple pencil 2 - I had to buy this regardless of choosing the new Air or current Pro. Not interested in the magic keyboards etc.
- 6gb ram vs (possibly?) 4gb in the new air. Not sure what difference this will make for me though? Not really an issue either way.
- A12z vs new A14 - this remains to be seen... I don’t think it will be an issue...? This was the only area that is unknown and gave me some pause.
- Face ID vs Touch ID - now that I have Face ID for the first time - I can see how helpful this is. Love it!
- Quad speakers vs two - kind of a luxury, but wow what a difference coming from the base iPads.
- Cameras - not a major issue for me either way. Pro camera much better than the base model though!
- Lidar scanner - unknown benefit for me...? Not really an issue either way at this point.
- Bending issue? Mine was perfectly straight out of the box - put immediately (and very carefully!) in an Otterbox defender - shouldn’t ever be an issue for me as I dont carry it in a backpack or anything.
- New iPad Pro models coming later? 2020 (unknown?) or for sure in 2021. I guess this always happens eventually no matter what...
Just thought I’d share my experience/thoughts - curious if anyone else is similar in terms of using older phones/laptops but now choosing a nicer iPad experience.