- Beautiful animations
- iOS is the worst thing you can think of. You can't download anything from a torrent. The brightness jumps just like that, that is, I lower it and it immediately rises right there. Explorer is just awful how can you call it Explorer if it doesn't show anything? In the control center, if you turn on wi-fi or bluetooth, then it turns off only for tomorrow, it would seem that you can turn it off through the settings, but why then the Control Center. The control center on xiaomi is much better done. On Android phones, if you just touch the Scanner, the phone will be unlocked. Immediately if you touch your finger, nothing happens. Notifications are displayed in an inconvenient place, it seems to me that it's time to change this on android notifications better. Gestures first appeared on iOS, but the back gesture is much better done on android, on android it is both on the right and on the left, and it is not anywhere but from below and from above. The Appstore is simply made inconvenient and there are very bad recommendations. Appstore has no alternatives for android, you can download a lot of different app stores (aptoide, Appgallery and others). The Appstore lacks applications, for example, there is no tor browser. Some applications (for example, Vkusvill, food) run with huge black fields on the right and left. When I press the power button to turn off the iPad, it opens Siri. There is no screen split function. I don't have a face ID.
- original tablet.
- Certify order, a version for other countries has arrived
- Weight, functionality, USB-C port, screen quality, magnet on the back of the device
- Cannot completely replace a full-fledged laptop
- Fast, long working. Everything's OK. There is a fingerprint scanner in the power button
- No
- Design, battery, screen, response speed, type-c
- iOS, the screen snaps up instantly, the camera is nonsense, and most importantly, the head from the screen hurts a lot, application folding.
- The iPad Air from the previous generation was difficult to tell apart from the standard iPad from the outside, but the iPad Pro 2022 features a design that has straight side edges instead of rounded ones. This appears to be a significant gain over the iPad Air from the previous generation. If it is also gray, then it cannot be distinguished from the "firmware" in any way, shape, or form. I decided to go with this color because I prefer it better in general. For whatever reason, other colors strike me as being highly unclear and even trivial. The performance of the device is traditionally great, and there is no discomfort; this is not surprising given that it is powered by the most advanced A14 CPU. The results of comparative tests are already available on the network: Air is not inferior to Pro 2022 while operating under normal load conditions; however, the difference in digits is more obvious when operating under heavy graphic load conditions (processing video and photos). Power and capability, with a little bit of wiggle room for the typical user.
- It is only at first that the button with the built-in TouchID sensor that is located on the top edge of the tablet appears to be awkward; however, this is really a question of habit, and you will eventually get used to it. It is best to assign two fingerprints using the two fingers that are the most comfortable when holding the tablet in both the landscape and portrait orientations. The price of the device will not be seen as a drawback - hello to the fallen, in dollars the price has climbed somewhat, which can be explained by a significant upgrade of hardware and a fundamentally ated design. Hello to the fallen, in dollars the price has grown slightly. Hello to the fallen.
- Compared to the previous generation Air, which was difficult to identify externally from the standard iPad, the design with straight side edges in the style of the iPad Pro 2022 appears to be significantly more favorable. In general, it cannot be distinguished from the "firmware" if it is also gray. This hue was my choice because I normally prefer it. Other colors strike me as being quite vague and perhaps even frivolous. With the top-of-the-line A14 processor, the device performs at a consistently high level with minimal pain. The comparison test results are already available online; they show that while Pro 2022 is not inferior to Air under normal load, the difference in digits is more obvious when processing videos and photos. Power and capabilities with a margin for the typical user.
- The tablet's top edge has a button with a built-in TouchID sensor that initially appears awkward, but you only need to get accustomed to it because it's a matter of habit. When using the tablet in either landscape or portrait mode, it is preferable to assign two fingerprints from the most comfortable fingers. The price of the device won't be seen as a drawback - thanks to the fallen, the price has risen slightly in dollars, which can be attributed to a significant hardware upgrade and a fundamentally altered design.
- In comparison to the previous generation Air, which was visually indistinguishable from the standard iPad, the iPad Pro 2022's design with straight side edges is a big plus. In most cases, you won't be able to tell it apart from the "firmware" if it shares the same color scheme. I opted for this shade because it is the one I prefer in general. In contrast, I find the meanings of other colors to be vague and even trivial. The top-tier A14 processor means the gadget performs as expected: smoothly and quickly. The numbers show that under intense graphic load (video and photo processing), the Air is not inferior to the Pro 2022, and the results of the comparison tests are already available on the web. Power and functionality, streamlined for the common user.
- At first, the TouchID sensor button on the tablet's top edge may feel awkward, but this is really a matter of habit that will fade once some time has passed. If possible, set up two fingerprints using the two fingers you use the tablet with most often (one in landscape and one in portrait). A little increase in price measured in dollars may be attributed to a significant improvement in hardware and a fundamentally ated design, so this won't be seen as a drawback.
- This is my first device from Apple, I bought it because of the relatively thin frames and LCD screen, because on Samsung (with divine sound) PWM hurt my eyes. I got used to the new system with pain, but now I'm not going to switch to android only because of the long support (ates). If the manufacturers of android devices would ate the software for the same long time, then I would choose a cheaper one, because with my use it doesn’t matter in which browser to open the page.
- The screen blurs quickly. I pasted premium Spigen glass with oleophobic, now it's a pleasure to use, the finger glides perfectly and there are simply no fingerprints. I advise everyone, and save the screen, and if you decide to sell, they will buy faster, because everyone wants a device in perfect condition. The sound is of course very mediocre (compared to Android tablets with four speakers), but I mostly use headphones. If I had to turn on audio recording for other people, then I would be ashamed of such a sound and I would buy normal speakers. The text is very blurry when scrolling, stronger than on the phone at 60Hz, apparently the response time is high. There are a lot of extra functions in the operating system that I simply do not need and eat resources. I turned off Siri and search in all applications, auto-ate of data, Latitude, geolocation and Air drop, I turn on airplane mode at night, now one percent of the charge is spent overnight and when used, the charge is consumed more slowly than before.