The iPad has been an essential tool for many people for over a decade, boasting ease of use, performance, and versatile design. The entry-level model, often referred to as the "regular iPad," is particularly popular due to its affordable price and functionality. With an update scheduled for early 2025 and the prospect of faster performance and improved features, this iPad model is poised to once again be the focus of technology enthusiasts.
After the comprehensive update of the iPad range in 2024, Apple has now set its sights on the entry-level model. The 10th generation, which was last released in October 2022 and priced in May 2024, will soon be replaced by the 11th generation. According to Bloomberg reports The most affordable iPad is set to move into the next generation in spring 2025. It will be exciting to see how Apple continues to develop this model and masters the balancing act between price-performance and technological improvements. The key question is: What will the 11th generation iPad really offer?
Design: Familiar look, improved features
Although the 11th generation iPad is supposed to look similar to its predecessor, this is no surprise. Apple's "classic" iPad design has proven itself: it is functional, robust and remains visually appealing. This will also be good news for users who value familiarity in design. In addition, the model remains easily recognizable thanks to its unmistakable simplicity. It is assumed that Apple will also use a 10.9-inch display for the new iPad, which is ideal for this device class for comfortably enjoying films, series or books.
Performance improvements: Faster and more efficient
Although it is still unclear which processor Apple will use in the 11th generation iPad, it is certain that the model will offer significantly faster performance. One possible option is the A15 Bionic chip, which has shown good performance and energy efficiency in iPhone and iPad models in the past. Such an upgrade would give the regular iPad even more power for multitasking and graphically intensive applications. This improvement in performance could be particularly interesting for users who use the iPad for everyday tasks such as video streaming, gaming, video conferencing, and even occasional work tasks. With the upcoming processor upgrade, the 11th generation iPad will certainly be even better able to meet these requirements and offer users a smoother experience.
Release and competition within the iPad series
The new iPad is expected to launch in spring 2025 - and this is particularly exciting because Apple is also expected to launch a new iPad Air and the iPhone SE 4 at the same time. For iPad fans, this means an interesting range of options. The iPad Air will also receive another update within less than a year, which is a clear sign that Apple wants to further diversify its product portfolio. Another interesting new addition to the iPad product line concerns the iPad Pro and the iPad mini.

The iPad Pro is not expected to be equipped with a new M5 chip until late 2025 or early 2026, which clearly puts the focus on professional users. The iPad mini, on the other hand, is rumored to get an OLED display, but this innovation is probably not expected before 2026. For Apple, however, the regular iPad still seems to be an important part of the portfolio, appealing to both beginners and price-conscious customers.
Value for money: Will the iPad continue to be a budget tablet?
With the price cut in May 2024, the regular iPad continues to offer excellent value for money. It remains to be seen whether Apple will maintain this price for the new model or adjust it slightly. However, the 11th generation iPad will probably remain in a similar price segment despite better performance and updated features. This means that the iPad remains one of the most attractive options for users looking for a powerful tablet at a moderate price. The entry-level model therefore continues to offer inexpensive access to the Apple world. For many users looking for a reliable, robust and well-functioning tablet without the high cost of an iPad Pro or iPad Air, the new 11th generation iPad will be an attractive choice.
The iPad 11 – affordable performance for your everyday life
The 11th generation iPad promises to be exactly what many users need: a reliable, fast and affordable tablet that is perfect for everyday use. With the proven design, the likely improvement in processor performance and the constant evolution of the iPad range, Apple remains true to its goal of offering high-quality devices for different needs. If you are looking for a practical and inexpensive tablet, the upcoming entry-level iPad is worth waiting for. It combines the classic Apple user-friendliness with new technical improvements while remaining affordable. So you can be sure that you will still get one of the best options for getting started in the world of iPads in 2025. (Image: Apple)
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