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October 2014
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467 Reviews
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The editors liked
Incredibly thin and light
Beautiful screen thanks to new engineering techniques
Powerful new processor
The iPad Air 2 has a great balance of size and weight. Crisp
Bright display. iOS 9 runs perfectly
Including split-screen apps
Lovely clear screen
Display has much faster touch support
Making typing just that much easier and more accurate when you're a fast typist
Still one of the prettiest tablet designs out there
Touch ID fingerprint unlocking included
Powerful
New hardware
Incredibly light and thin
Great camera
Great performance
Thin at 6mm
Improved cameras
Finger scanner
Beautifully built
Fast
Sharp screen
Excellent app options
Sleek
Superbly powerful
Lovely screen
The editors didn't like
Not enough to make you ditch your original iPad Air
No Apple Pay in Australia
Still expensive
Priced relatively high for a tablet
Single speaker isn't that loud compared to iPad Pro
No flash on the rear camera
Mute and lock switch has disappeared
Still no expandable storage
No NFC
Battery has suffered a little
Not worth the upgrade for most
16GB of storage not enough for most people
Expensive
Apple locks its ecosystem
Not the latest Apple tech
Not as easy to hold with a single hand as narrower small-screen tablets
Published: 2013-11-19, Author: Matt , review by: telegraph.co.uk
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Published: 2015-08-18, Author: Daniel , review by: mobilesyrup.com
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Selling at a price of Rs. 36,000* for the 16GB Wi-Fi-only variant and Rs. 46,000* for 16GB Wi-Fi + Cellular, we feel that the iPad Air 2is a little expensive. It is equipped with a good display and houses the fastest hardware to offer an impressive perfor...
It has got the looks, improved specs, and remains the best tablet in terms of performance that we have seen in the market. iPad Air 2 remains the tablet to beat if you are looking at a cutting edge tablet experience. So much so that if you were to ask us ...
Good, Brilliant new design, Great for gaming, Best camera on a tablet, Continuity on iOS
No multi-window, No split-screen, Maximum volume causes reverberation
We are not the first ones to say this, and probably not the last either, but the Apple's latest iPad is its best yet. Yes, we know it sounds like a real cliche but the iPad Air 2 is indeed leaner, faster and meaner than all its predecessors and the crowd ...