
"That doesn't matter if I'm using last year's iPad Pro with M4 chip or Apple's new refresh with M5 chip powering this light, slim, and still-powerful tablet. It's prettier than the rest. It's more portable than most other devices with its thin frame (and yes, it's still a slimmer frisbee than the iPad Air). And to hell with it, is there really any competition for tablets at this point that isn't some oversized Samsung Galaxy device?"
"A new wireless modem, while a nice little upgrade (one that cements Apple's demand for all in-house hardware), surely doesn't change when and how you use the iPad Pro on the go. Neither does fast charging or enhanced storage read and write speeds. Well, all iPads now run on an updated operating system, iPadOS 26, which finally has app windowing support. There are even smaller upgrades that matter, like 12GB of RAM in the base iPad Pro models."
The 2025 iPad Pro retains the thin, light, and aesthetically superior design while gaining modest internal upgrades. The M5 chip brings notably stronger graphics performance, improving GPU-bound tasks without radically changing everyday use. A new in-house wireless modem, faster charging, and improved storage speeds marginally enhance portability and responsiveness. iPadOS 26 adds app windowing support that increases multitasking utility. Base models now include 12GB of RAM. Battery life, screen quality, and overall performance remain excellent, while the camera setup feels less 'pro' and high-end configurations become very expensive.
Read at gizmodo.com
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