It’s great - and a bargain ?My iPad Air 2 is still my daily driver and I don't know what to replace it with. The iPad Air 5 released yesterday has the same base storage (64Gb) as what my current iPad has! I'd like more storage to future proof things a bit but if you step up to the 256Gb model, then the price reaches iPad Pro territory, so you might as well buy one of those.
Maybe I'd be just better off with the base 9th Gen iPad.
Exactly, having had the air 2 and the 9.7 pro together or a while I know exactly the difference until IOS 12, and things haven't improved since, on the contrary they got worse. I mean back in the day the 9.7 pro (which is very close the the 6th gen) felt fast compared to the air 2, and I have only updated it to 13.4, no more, now it's still usable but compared to a 3rd gen pro it's much choppier. The mini 4 was very close to the air 2, just a tad slower, but almost on par, now it's unbearable, but again, 15 years ago nobody was complaining about HDDs being slow, now that we are all on SSDs an HDD feels unbearably slow... but if you never had a SSD.... then HDD is the norm... it's all relative...Everyone has different opinions on what “good” performance is. We have a 6th gen, air 3 and an M1 pro. The 6th gen performance is noticeably choppy, usable? Sure, but definitely not a smooth and fluid experience, and I highly doubt your Air 2 is running better.
But if you’re happy with it and have nothing faster to compare it to, then you’ve obviously gotten used to it’s performance and seem ok with it still.
If you have an apple store or any store that sells them, try out a display model.
I actually always preferred those smart covers with the front and back covering the devices and a hinge for the foldable part. When they launched the iPad Pro they stopped selling that style of cover and I really missed it. The current Smart Folio is pretty close to that old style, but has zero protection for the sides. (Granted, I've never had that cause any problems, but it does bother me sometimes.)My iPad Air 2 started getting bad at like iOS 13 or so. Sluggish menus, laggy AF, super slow, and the battery drains quick. I took it to Apple 6 months ago or so and they ran a diaognistic and said the battery is fine… it died on me yesterday with 6% left… I don’t use it too often, but nice to have to stream on the go and on the plane. After doing some research I think I’m going for the latest Air. Wish they kept the green color. The Smart Cover for it surprised me with it covering the whole back too… defeats the purpose of getting a color for the iPad now…. Not sure what they were thinking with that.
We're still enjoying our iPad Air 2s. They’ve speedy, and do what we want and do it well — internet browsing, reading, email, newspapers, podcasts, Numbers spreadsheets, astronomy apps, dictionaries, some simple word games, solitaire, puzzles, and Sudoku, etc.
Even the battery life is still pretty good in spite of iOS 15 shaving two hours off of it!
As much as I’d like to upgrade, I can't figure out a good reason to or what it would get us!
Anyone else in that situation? Or, been in it?
I even wasted time today watching the keynote to see what the new iPad Air would be…. Impressive specs, M1 chip, and all that, but…
I also worry that we'd end up with a screen problem — e.g., was tempted by the iPad Mini 6, but jelly bean scrolling put me off. Promotion and other recent screens seem to produce eye strain and issues for some or many.
Any thoughts, suggestions, etc. would be appreciate!