Apple recently unveiled the latest models in its popular tablet line: the iPad Pro and iPad Air for 2024. Both devices bring significant technical improvements, especially with the new M4 and M2 chips. Below we take a closer look at the battery life of these new models and what Apple users can expect from them.
The importance of battery life in mobile devices can hardly be overstated. It determines how long you can work, play, or consume content before you have to plug in again. Apple has always taken a leading role in improving the efficiency of its devices without compromising performance. The introduction of the latest chipsets in the 2024 iPad Pro and iPad Air models promises to continue this tradition.
The new chips: M4 and M2
- iPad Pro 2024: Equipped with the new M4 chip, the iPad Pro 2024 raises the bar for tablet performance. The M4 chip offers improved processing capabilities that enable smooth handling of high-end apps and demanding games.
- iPad Air 2024: The iPad Air follows the example of the Pro model from 2022 and is equipped with the M2 chip, which is already known for its efficiency and performance.
comparison of battery life
The new iPad models offer the following battery life, which is not significantly different from their predecessors:
2024 iPad Pro and iPad Air battery life
- 11″ M4 iPad Pro – Up to 10 hours of internet or video usage via WiFi (31.29 watt-hour battery). Up to 9 hours of internet browsing via the mobile data network.
- 13″ M4 iPad Pro – Up to 10 hours of internet or video viewing over WiFi (38.99 watt-hour battery). Up to 9 hours of web browsing over a cellular data network.
- 11″ M2 iPad Air – Up to 10 hours of Internet or video viewing over WiFi (28.93 watt-hour battery). Up to 9 hours of Internet browsing over a cellular data network.
- 13″ M2 iPad Air – Up to 10 hours of Internet or video viewing over WiFi (36.59 watt-hour battery). Up to 9 hours of Internet browsing over a cellular data network.
What does this mean for users?
The consistency of battery life, despite more powerful hardware, shows Apple's commitment to energy efficiency. The improved chips are designed not only to increase performance but also to optimize energy consumption to ensure a decent usage time.
The new iPads: Performance meets energy efficiency
The latest iPads, both the Pro and the Air, keep the Promise from Apple in terms of improved performance while maintaining battery life. This is especially important for users who rely on their devices for everyday tasks. Although battery life has not improved dramatically, the improved efficiency of the chips ensures that users will not be disappointed. (Image: Apple)