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Is Apple's cheapest iPad the best tablet we've tested?

Apple has already released two iPads in 2025. This includes the seventh iPad Air range (£599) with luxurious specifications and an updated chipset. But we were most excited to test its cheaper release (£329) to see if it can live up to the excellence we expect from Apple at any price.

Find out if Apple's cheapest iPad (2025) can keep up, and discover which iPad you should buy.

Apple's cheapest iPad 2025: what's new?

11-inch iPad (2025)

The latest 11-inch iPad (2025) is an upgrade of the 2022 version while launching for £170 less.

Plus it should last the test of time, with long upgrades and robust materials, making the appealing price stretch even further.

This 'standard' iPad now runs on the A16 Bionic chip with 6GB of Ram, which is new for iPad but it's the same processor found in the iPhone 15. Apple has doubled the storage on the cheapest model (from 64GB to 128GB) and there are versions with 256GB and 512GB if you need more. It can connect to Wi-Fi 6 for speedy data transfers (though Wi-Fi 7 is now the fastest).

Though its list of upgrades isn't drastic, it's still an iPad with high-end features. The 10.9-inch screen has a high 2,360 x 1,640-pixel resolution. Cameras are often an afterthought on tablets, but they're powerful enough on this iPad to take 4K videos.

Any drawbacks?

Now onto the downsides, but there are fewer than you might think. 

The main one is that you don't get Apple Intelligence, which are software features powered by AI technology. AI can proofread your text, rewrite text in a different tone, and summarise long pieces of writing to the main points you need to know. It also gives you the latest photo-editing abilities. 

Most people won't miss these, but if you're someone who wants their device to get all the latest software, then you'll have to choose a pricier iPad.

So is it the best iPad? No. But is it the best-value iPad? Probably.

Discover its battery life, screen quality, performance, and more in our expert 

How to choose which iPad is for you

There are four types of iPads to choose, ranging from £329 to over £1,000. You have the cheapest iPad (2025) above and three other variants: iPad Mini, iPad Air, and iPad Pro. The iPad Air and Pro come with the choice of 11-inch or 13-inch displays.

Its important to think about how you're going to use your new iPad before deciding which to spend your money on. 

  • The chip in the standard iPad is quick enough to handle the most popular tasks – like running apps for emails, online browsing, and popular games.
  • An iPad Air costs nearly double the iPad, but gets you more power while keeping the portability of an iPad over a laptop.
  • The iPad Mini is the most portable with its smaller stature.
  • The iPad Pro's customer is in its name and it's equipped to run professional-level software. 
  • Find out more about the other iPads below, including the brand new iPad Air.

    What about the new iPad Air 2025?

    11-inch iPad Air (2025)

    The iPad Air 2025 has been released with an upgraded processor – Apple's M3. This is meant to boost its performance and handle running Apple Intelligence features more efficiently.

    Which other Apple iPads can you buy?

    iPad Pro 2024

    iPad Pro 11-inch 7th generation (2024)

    The iPad Pro is Apple's most advanced iPad. The latest iteration was released in 2024 and it hosts Apple's M4 processor with 8GB or a hefty 16GB of Ram, depending on which storage option you go for. It's a seriously premium processor and you get other high-end specs to match. 

    But you only need it if you're going to use its full potential beyond the basics – think graphic-heavy gaming or 3D-modelling apps. 

    iPad Mini (2024)

    iPad Mini (2024)

    The iPad Mini has a more powerful processor than the iPad (2025). Its A17 Pro chipset with 8GB of Ram means it can run Apple Intelligence features, unlike the cheapest iPad. But you're really buying this iPad for its smaller size – it has an 8.4-inch screen.



    source https://www.which.co.uk/news/article/is-apples-cheapest-ipad-the-best-weve-tested-aXbFv2K0pGAx
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