In 2025, Apple introduced the updated 11th-generation iPad — and it's arguably one of the most sensible and well-balanced tablets in the company’s lineup in recent years. No frills, no attempt to dazzle with cutting-edge tech, but with a focus on what truly matters for most users: stable performance, a pleasant display, long battery life, and comfort in everyday tasks.
When you pick up the new iPad 11, it feels like you already know it. And that’s a good thing. Apple didn’t reinvent the wheel but instead relied on a recognizable, minimalist, time-tested design that millions love. If you've used the 10th-generation iPad, you'll hardly notice the visual differences. But look a little closer, and the new model starts to show its fresh touches.
The tablet features the same rectangular body with sharp flat edges, reminiscent of modern iPhones and the higher-end iPad Pro and Air models. It’s made entirely of aluminum — a strong, lightweight, and pleasant-to-touch material. This design doesn’t just look good; it feels great in hand: it doesn’t slip, doesn’t bend, and doesn’t easily show fingerprints.
Device dimensions are 248.6 × 179.5 × 7 mm, making the tablet compact and slim enough to easily fit in a backpack or bag. It’s also fairly light: 477 grams for the Wi-Fi version and 481 grams for the LTE model. It strikes an ideal balance between size and portability for everyday use.
One of the main visual features remains the Touch ID button, embedded in the top edge. This has become a classic element for the entry-level iPad line: reliable, convenient, and fast.
The tablet is available in four colors: blue, pink, yellow, and silver. The colors are vibrant but not flashy — a choice for every taste.
On the bottom edge of the tablet is the familiar USB-C port. That means charging, connecting to a monitor, and data transfer are all simple and fast. Lightning is now a thing of the past — and that's good news. On the sides are the volume buttons and the Smart Connector for keyboards and other accessories. Everything is in its place, nothing excessive — a clean design Apple is known for.
The screen bezels deserve special mention. They remain fairly wide, especially by today’s standards. On one hand, this might seem “not modern.” On the other — it’s practical. When holding the tablet, your fingers don’t block the screen, and accidental touches are almost eliminated.
The back panel is minimalistic: just the neat Apple logo and a single camera in the corner. No protruding modules, no extra elements or markings — as clean and simple as it gets.
One thing to note is the lack of a headphone jack. Yes, the 3.5 mm jack is officially gone, which may be inconvenient for those who still prefer wired headphones.
The tablet features an 11-inch Liquid Retina display with a precise resolution of 2360 × 1640 pixels. The pixel density is 264 PPI, meaning the image looks crisp and smooth, even when viewed up close.
Colors on the display are vivid and rich, but not overly saturated. Everything is well-balanced. Apple uses True Tone — a special technology that adjusts the screen’s color temperature based on ambient lighting. This is especially noticeable when reading at night or under artificial light: white stays white, not bluish or yellowish.
The screen brightness reaches 500 nits — enough for comfortable use indoors and outdoors in daylight. Sure, under direct sunlight the image may fade a bit, but overall it remains readable.
One nice touch is the oleophobic coating. The screen collects fewer fingerprints and smudges, and even if it does, you can wipe it clean in seconds.
Now for compatibility. The screen supports both the 1st generation Apple Pencil (via USB-C adapter) and the new Apple Pencil (USB-C), which connects directly. This means you can write, draw, annotate PDFs, or create illustrations without limitations. Of course, the iPad 11 doesn’t support advanced features like Apple Pencil Pro’s “hover” brush, as seen on the iPad Pro — but for most users, it’s more than enough.
When people hear “entry-level iPad,” they might assume it’s something basic, made just for casual use. But the new iPad 11 is surprisingly powerful. It doesn’t have just any processor — inside is a capable setup that used to be reserved for higher-end models.
Let’s start with the chip. It’s powered by the A16 Bionic — the same chip used in the iPhone 14 Pro. It has a six-core CPU: two high-performance cores for demanding tasks and four energy-efficient ones for everyday usage. It’s paired with a 5-core GPU for smooth graphics and strong performance in intensive apps. The 16-core Neural Engine handles AI-related tasks like text and speech recognition, photo processing, and AR apps.
As for memory — the iPad 11 comes with 6 GB of RAM, a step up from the 10th-gen iPad’s 4 GB. Storage options include 128 GB, 256 GB, and 512 GB. The base storage no longer feels too limited — 128 GB is plenty for documents, photos, apps, and even offline movies. This is especially important since, like before, there's no microSD card slot for expanding storage.
Other technical details worth noting: iPad 11 supports Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.3. That means fast connectivity, stable signals, and seamless accessory support. The LTE version uses eSIM, convenient for staying online without Wi-Fi.
And finally, battery life. According to Apple and multiple reviews, the iPad 11 can last up to 10 hours of web browsing or video playback. Not record-breaking, but more than enough to get you through a school day, trip, or workday without recharging.
Cameras on tablets are no longer an afterthought. Sure, using an iPad to capture your vacation might not be ideal, but scanning documents, video calls, or taking pictures of notes — those are very real use cases. And the iPad 11 handles them confidently.
Let’s start with the rear camera. There’s a single 12 MP module with an f/1.8 aperture. That’s excellent for a tablet. No, it won’t match a DSLR or the iPhone 15 Pro, but for documents, whiteboards, or quick snapshots — it does the job well.
It supports Smart HDR 4, meaning the camera intelligently balances exposure, so you won’t get overly bright or dark areas in your shots.
Digital zoom goes up to 5x. It’s not optical, of course, but convenient enough for a tablet.
Video recording is available in 4K at up to 60 fps. There’s also a slow-motion mode — 1080p at 120 fps. That’s not just a gimmick; it’s a real tool for quality video content.
But perhaps even more important is the front-facing camera. It’s also 12 MP, now placed on the long edge of the tablet instead of the top. This may seem like a minor tweak, but in practice, it makes video calls much more natural. The front camera also supports Center Stage — a feature that tracks your face and gently adjusts the frame if you move around.
The front camera records in Full HD too, making it great not just for calls but also for vlogging, stories, or online lessons — especially if you're using the tablet as your main device to communicate with students or followers.
Other small but important features: both cameras support autofocus, noise reduction, and face detection. Sure, you won’t get professional-looking portraits with blurred backgrounds like on an iPhone, but what you do get is consistent, reliable image quality.
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