Here's a list of all the iPad available in India. (Image Source: Apple)
At the recently concluded ‘Let Loose’ event, Apple recently unveiled the new iPad Air and iPad Pro lineup and reduced the price of the iPad 10th generation. If you are thinking of buying a new iPad, here are the prices of all the iPad models available for purchase in India right now.
Apple is no longer selling the iPad 9th gen. (Image Source: Apple)
iPad 9th gen
Apple has officially discontinued the iPad 9th generation, but the tablet is still available for purchase on Flipkart and Amazon. Powered by the A13 Bionic chipset, the iPad has a 10.2-inch screen and is one of the best tablets if you want to browse the web or watch videos on the go.
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Running on iPadOS 15 out of the box, the tablet has already received the iOS 17 update. The base variant of the iPad 9th gen, which comes with 64GB storage and offers Wi-Fi connectivity is currently available for Rs 25,999 on Flipkart whereas the 256GB variant can be purchased for Rs 38,999 on Amazon and Flipkart.
The iPad 10th gen sports a 10.9-inch screen. (Image Source: Apple)
iPad 10th gen
If you can spend a bit more, the iPad 10th gen powered by the A14 Bionic is a good buy. Compared to its predecessor, the newest iPad features a slightly bigger 10.9-inch and runs on iPadOS 16 out of the box. Ideal for entertainment and browsing purposes, the base variant of the iPad 10th gen comes with 64GB storage and can be purchased from Flipkart for Rs 32,999. However, those looking for more onboard storage can go with the 256GB variant, which is currently selling on Flipkart for Rs 47,999.
iPad mini 6th gen packs the A15 Bionic chip. (Express Photo)
iPad mini 6th gen
Want a small iPad that is easy to carry and packs a punch? The iPad mini 6th gen (review) might be a good fit for your needs. The latest iPad mini has an 8.3-inch screen, packs the A15 Bionic chip and comes with iPadOS 15 out of the box. You can buy the 64GB Wi-Fi version of the iPad mini 6th from Flipkart for Rs 46,900.
iPad Air 5th Gen packs the M1 chipset. (Express Photo)
iPad Air 5th gen
Looking for a performance-oriented tablet with a thin and light design? The iPad Air Air 5th gen (review) powered by the Apple M1 chip might be a good choice. Packing a 10.9-inch screen, the device runs on iPadOS 15 out of the box and can easily handle whatever you throw at it. The 64GB Wi-Fi-only variant of the iPad Air 5th gen is currently available on Amazon and Flipkart for Rs 54,999 whereas the 256GB version is selling for Rs 68,999.
The new Apple iPad Air is available in two screen sizes. (Image Source: Apple)
iPad Air 6th gen
The newly announced iPad Air is available in 11-inch and 13-inch screen sizes. Featuring the M2 chip, the base model of the new iPad Air offers 128GB of internal storage. While the 11-inch model starts from Rs 59,900, the bigger 13-inch variant can be purchased for as low as Rs 79,900. Both models are currently available for pre-order from the Apple website and will start shipping sometime next week.
The 2022 iPad Pro packs the M2 chipset. (Express Photo)
iPad Pro 6th gen
Featuring the in-house developed M2 chip, the iPad Pro 6th gen (review) has a 12.9-inch Liquid Retina XDR display and Face ID support. You also get a dual 12MP front camera setup and a 10MP back camera with Apple claiming an “all-day battery life”. The base model of the iPad Pro 6th gen with 128GB storage can be purchased for Rs 1,09,502 from Flipkart.
This is the first iPad with an OLED screen. (Image Source: Apple)
Compared to the M2 chip that powers the 2022 iPad Pro, Apple says the M3 can deliver the same performance using half the power. The new iPad Pro models have an OLED screen that Apple calls Ultra Retina XDR display, offering up to 1,000 nits brightness for both SDR and HDR content.
Both the 11-inch and 13-inch iPad Pro 7th gen are currently available for pre-order from the Apple website and start from Rs 99,900 and Rs 1,29,900 respectively.
Anurag Chawake is a Senior Sub-Editor at indianexpress.com. His fascination with technology and computers goes back to the days of Windows 98. Since then, he has been tinkering with various operating systems, mobile phones, and other things. Anurag usually writes on a wide range of topics including Android, gaming, and PC hardware among other things related to consumer tech. His Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn user name is antechx. ... Read More