The iPad has established itself as a revolutionary device since its launch in 2010. But while the iPad was once considered a pioneer, Apple's product portfolio has expanded considerably. Today, various iPad models compete for buyers' favor, and the iPad Pro is particularly popular. However, this development has an impact on the sales figures of the other iPad models.
According to the latest report According to Consumer Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP), the iPad Pro models dominate sales in Apple's range. This shift has a significant impact on the market shares of the other iPad models. The iPad Air and iPad Mini in particular are seeing a decline in sales. We will take a detailed look at the numbers and analyze why the iPad Pro is so successful.
The dominance of the iPad Pro
Apple launched the new 11-inch and 13-inch iPad Pro models in May 2024 with the powerful M4 chip and OLED display technology. These upgrades, along with a thinner and lighter design, have significantly increased the appeal of the iPad Pro models. With prices starting at €1,199 for the 11-inch model and €1,549 for the 13-inch model, these devices particularly appeal to tech-savvy and professional users. According to CIRP, iPad Pro models accounted for 43% of total iPad sales in the June 2024 quarter, a significant increase of 38% compared to the same quarter last year. This trend shows that consumers are willing to invest more for the latest and most powerful models.
Impact on the iPad Air and iPad Mini
Unlike the iPad Pro, the iPad Air, which was last updated in May 2024, has only accounted for 12% of iPad sales, down 15% year-on-year. The iPad Mini, which hasn't been updated since September 2021, also saw a decline, accounting for just 10% of sales, down from 12% last year. The decline in sales of the iPad Air and iPad Mini can be partly explained by their outdated hardware and lack of significant updates. While the iPad Air was updated in May 2024, it hasn't been able to keep up with the innovations of the iPad Pro. The iPad Mini, on the other hand, hasn't been updated in three years, further reducing its appeal to potential buyers.
Why the iPad Pro is so popular
A key reason for the iPad Pro's popularity is its target audience of early adopters. These tech-savvy users are always looking for the latest and greatest devices and are willing to pay a higher price for them. The impressive performance of the M4 chip, the brilliant OLED display technology and the sleek design make the iPad Pro an attractive choice for professionals and creatives. Another factor is the versatility of the iPad Pro. With its high performance, it is not only suitable for media consumption but also for demanding tasks such as video editing, graphic design and multitasking. This versatility makes the iPad Pro an indispensable tool for many professional users.
Apple's success with the iPad Pro: A niche for professionals
The iPad Pro's dominance in the market shows that Apple has successfully carved out a niche for high-performance, professional tablets. While the iPad Pro continues to record impressive sales, the iPad Air and iPad Mini face challenges. To increase their appeal, Apple could incorporate more innovative features and more powerful hardware in future updates. Ultimately, consumers' decision on which iPad to buy will depend on their individual needs and preferences. (Image: Apple)