| Spec | Model |
|---|---|
| Launch Date | March 2025 |
| CPU | Apple Bionic A16 |
| GPU | 4-core A16 GPU |
| RAM | 6 GB |
| Storage | 128 GB |
| OS | iPad OS26 |
| Display | Liquid Retina display Resolution: 2360 x 1640 pixels Brightness: 500 nits |
| Port | USB-C port (USB 2.0) supports DisplayPort |
| Battery | 28.93-watt-hour rechargeable lithium-polymer battery |
| Main Camera | 12MP Wide camera |
| Front Camera | 12MP Landscape Ultra Wide |
| Sound | landscape stereo speaker system and dual microphones |
| Network | No SIM |
| Comms | Wi-Fi 6 Bluetooth 5.3 |
| Sensors | Touch ID Three‐axis gyro Accelerometer Barometer Ambient light sensor |
| Colors | Silver Blue Pink Yellow |
| Price | ₹32,999 |
| In the Box | iPad USB-C Charge Cable (1 m) 20W USB-C Power Adapter |
Now, before you roll your eyes and think this is another “best tablet ever” kind of review — hear me out.
The reason I’m saying this might be the tablet you actually need isn’t because of its performance, specifications, features, or even its camera (though all of those are excellent).
It’s because of something that doesn’t get enough credit — its software.
Let’s talk about the iPad. Apple’s iPads have always been amazing tablets — smooth, powerful, and premium.
But this time, they’ve really outdone themselves. The iPad 11" (11 inches) is powered by the A16 Bionic chip, the same beast that drives the iPhone 15.
It’s absurdly powerful — so much so that most users won’t even come close to utilizing its full potential.
Open a dozen apps? Smooth. Edit 4K videos? No sweat. The iPad just yawns through it all.
But performance alone isn’t the reason I’m so impressed. It’s iPadOS 26
With iPadOS 26, Apple has pushed the iPad closer than ever to being a full-fledged computer.
You can multitask like a pro, drag and drop files between apps, use desktop-class Safari, connect external displays, and even use a trackpad and keyboard combo that makes it feel dangerously close to a MacBook.
Still, Apple’s left just enough barriers in place so that you don’t completely ditch your Mac — clever move, right?
They’ve made sure the iPad stays the iPad, but it now sits comfortably in that sweet spot between a phone and a laptop.
Here’s my honest take: if you’ve got a budget of around ₹32,000, just stop scrolling, stop comparing specs, and go for this tablet.
You won’t regret it. It’s sleek, fast, future-ready, and thanks to iPadOS, it’s the most computer-like tablet you can get without actually buying a computer.
In short, it’s not just a tablet anymore — it’s a mini productivity (and entertainment) powerhouse that fits in your backpack and doesn’t need a fan to keep cool.
If you want to lear more about iPad OS 26 you can watch video down below:
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