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iPad Air 6: latest news, rumors and everything we know so far

Apple's latest iPad Air, the iPad Air (2022) or iPad Air 5, is now over a year old, so it's no surprise that rumors are beginning to emerge about the iPad Air 6.

The iPad Air 6 won't necessarily be the next new iPad on the shelves – successors to the iPad 10.9 (2022), iPad mini (2021) and iPad Pro 12.9 (2022) could all arrive first – but the Air line remains extremely popular for those who want a powerful iPad in an ultra-portable package.

Apple's iPad Air tablets sit below the Pro line, bringing svelte designs but with not-quite-top-end displays and processing power. They're good options, then, for anyone after a premium tablet that doesn't demand the biggest bucks (though, being Apple products, iPad Airs don't exactly come cheap, either). 

To give you an early idea of what to expect from the iPad Air 6 – which we expect to launch in the next 12 months – we've put together this one-stop-shop guide to all the latest news, rumors and predictions, which we'll be updating throughout the year.

Cut to the chase

  • What is it? Apple’s next mid-tier tablet
  • When is it out? Likely in early 2024
  • How much will it cost? Around $599 / £569 / AU$929

iPad Air 6: release date and price

In-person images of the ipad Air 2022 in use

(Image credit: TechRadar)

We haven't heard a great deal of rumored information surrounding the ETA of the next iPad Air, nor much surrounding its price, but we can make some educated guesses based on the release dates and prices of previous iterations.

The fourth- and fifth-generation iPad Airs came two years apart, so it stands to reason that the next one will arrive two years after March 2022. That'd make the release window for the iPad Air 6 the first half of 2024.

Regarding the price, it'll likely cost the same amount as the last one – that started at $599 / £569 / AU$929, but the cost went up for more storage.

iPad Air 6: news and rumors

The main rumors we've heard surrounding the iPad Air 6 so far concern its processor, which we expect to be Apple's recently released M2 chip. 

Tipsters including Revengus (below) have claimed that Apple's next-gen iPad Air will swap the M1 chip boasted by its predecessor for the M2 chip currently found in the best MacBooks and the iPad Pro 12.9 (2022), meaning it's safe to expect significant performance improvements from the iPad Air 6.

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We're not yet sure whether Apple will ship the iPad Air 6 with an 8- or 10-core GPU (as in the latest iPad Pro), but given that the iPad Air is positioned as Apple's mid-range iPad option, opting for the former GPU size could keep costs down. 

As for the iPad Air 6's design and display, we're not expecting too much (if any) variation on the iPad Air 5. The addition of ProMotion panels with mini-LED technology on the iPad Air 6 would be a nice touch, but these Pro-level features would inevitably cause the mid-range iPad's price to skyrocket. 

For our money, the iPad Air 5 already boasts a good enough design and display for its mid-range price point, anyway. 

iPad Air 6: what we want to see

In-person images of the ipad Air 2022 in use

(Image credit: TechRadar)

1. A more distinct identity

The biggest problem with the 2022 iPad Air is that it's just too close to the iPad Pro. Most buyers will struggle to know which to buy, or which is best for them – in fact, it makes the Pro a little redundant thanks to its lower price.

Apple is going to have to work out a better way to make the next iPad Air unique, so that it's not too similar to the Pro. Perhaps we could see it get a more mid-range specs sheet as well as a lower price, to make it more accessible.

2. More storage

The current iPad Airs start with 64GB storage, which, for a tablet with a top-end chipset, simply isn't enough.

That's not enough space to have many games downloaded, or to have loads of files to work on or edit, and so it's not really clear why this version even exists.

It makes the price seem a little disingenuous, too – sure, the $599 / £569 / AU$929 entry price seems low, but if you're only getting a little storage space for that money, no-one will buy another iPad Air at that price.

3. A bigger battery

An issue we found in the last iPad Air – and most other iPads, if we're being honest – is that the battery life wasn't amazing. It wasn't bad, per say, but it certainly wasn't good either.

If you're wanting to wander around coffee shops to do work, or take your iPad to your studio to use as a second screen, you really want a device that'll last a long time. Current iPads don't always do that.

We'd like the next-gen version of the iPad Air to use a bigger battery – perhaps alongside some optimizations to squeeze the most out of that power – to ensure it has a chance of landing on our list of the best iPads.

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