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Geekbench ipad air 49/7/2023 ![]() The iPad Air 4 has just one rear camera (Image credit: Apple) Its 12MP sensor is great for taking photos in the daytime, but without a flash or the Night Mode found on the iPhone 11 range, it's not going to be your go-to for photos after dark. That's not to say the camera is a dud in the iPad Air 4. If you're the kind of person that reaches for your tablet rather than your phone, then it's hard not to recommend the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7. The 5MP is an ultra-wide option, allowing you to capture more of a scene in a single shot. Camera and batteryĪpple has made big strides with its camera hardware and software in recent years, but the Galaxy Tab S7 and Tab S7 Plus are the clear winners, at least on paper, offering both 13MP and 5MP sensors. It's also 10.9-inches, so it's a little smaller than even the base Galaxy Tab S7. Meanwhile, Apple's slate offers another Liquid Retina display (read: LCD), and it has a 1640 x 2360 resolution. ![]() The standard Tab S7 also has this aspect ratio, and both slates offer a 120Hz refresh rate, which makes animations and inputs feel buttery smooth. That means it's a little shorter when using it in landscape, but you're unlikely to notice too much. Offering a stunning 12.4-inch AMOLED display, it's incredibly bright and bold, with a resolution of 1752 x 2800 and an aspect ratio of 16:10. The Tab S7 Plus has the biggest screen of the bunch (Image credit: Future) While that means no Face ID (as you'd find on its more expensive sibling), the front-facing camera does still offer 7MP photos and video recording. While it still wakes the device, just as it would on an iPad Pro, here it cleverly doubles as a Touch ID sensor. On the top edge of the iPad Air 4, you'll find a new lock button. While the iPad Air 4 offers a single 12MP wide camera module, the Galaxy Tab S7 range offer two rear cameras - a 13MP main one and a 5MP ultra-wide one, but we'll get to those later. Meanwhile, Samsung is a little more conservative, offering 'Mystic' Bronze, Black, and Silver for both the Galaxy Tab S7 and S7 Plus. Both offer rounded corners and narrower bezels than you'll find on most tablets, and if you put them side-by-side, it might take a second to spot the differences.Īpple's newest Air comes in the usual Silver, Space Gray and Rose Gold options, but also adds Green and Sky Blue to the mix. In many ways, both the iPad Air 4 and the Tab S7 range seem to have been inspired by Apple's iPad Pro 11 (2018) refresh. ![]() The iPad Air 4 in its various color options (Image credit: Apple) The iPad Air 4 starts shipping in October, whereas the Tab S7 and S7 Plus are available now. Meanwhile, it's not often that you'd offer an Apple product as a cheaper alternative, but you can get the iPad Air 4 for $599 / £579 / AU$899 with an admittedly stingy 64GB of storage.Īs for the top-end model, a 256GB version with 4G (Apple doesn't offer a 5G device yet), costs $879 / £859 / AU$1,329. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 begins at $649.99 / £619 / AU$1,149 for the Wi-Fi-only, 128GB model.Īdding 5G (in supported territories) and increasing the screen size (and display tech, but more on that later) with the S7 Plus pushes prices up to $1,049.99 / £999 / AU$2,049 at the top end, still with 128GB of onboard storage in the UK (some other territories have 256GB and 512GB options). The first thing to note is that none of these tablets are what you would call 'budget-conscious' for the average consumer. But how do they stack up to Apple's iPad Air 4, the latest model in its light and powerful Air range? Let's find out. ![]()
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