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samedi 24 septembre 2022

Asus ROG Phone 6D Ultimate review: MediaTek’s Dimensity 9000 Plus is one of the most powerful mobile chipsets ever made

Asus has been leading the charge with chipsets in recent months. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 first arrived in the west via the Asus ROG Phone 6 Pro, a true powerhouse that has everything and the kitchen sink. Following that saw the advent of the Zenfone 9, a dinky little device with a lot of might. Now we’re getting the Asus ROG Phone 6D Ultimate, and it’s yet another first — this time, it’s the first time the MediaTek Dimensity 9000 Plus is coming to the west.

The MediaTek Dimensity 9000 never came to the west either, and instead, launched in some devices like the OPPO Find X5 Pro… but only in China. It’s MediaTek’s big return to the flagship space, and the Dimensity 9000 both performed well and was pretty power efficient — possibly thanks to its TSMC production. Now the chipset is here in the ROG Phone 6D Ultimate, a phone that’s meant to be even beefier than the Asus ROG Phone 6 Pro. But can it live up to the “Ultimate” name?

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The ROG Phone 6D Ultimate doesn’t really have any other changes bar one, and that’s the addition of a cooling vent that integrates with the AeroActive Cooler 6 — which, by the way, comes with the phone too. It’s a mechanical vent that lifts up when you connect the cooler to it to help with the airflow. Aside from that, the phone is every bit the same as the 6 Pro that was released a couple of months ago. As a result, we’re really only going to be going over performance, and you can read the Asus ROG Phone 6 Pro review to find out the rest.
    Asus ROG Phone 6D Ultimate
    The Asus ROG Phone 6D Ultimate is the same phone as the Asus ROG Phone 6 Pro, but with a MediaTek Dimensity 9000 Plus instead.

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Back display of the Asus ROG Phone 6D Ultimate

Asus ROG Phone 6D Ultimate: Specifications

Specification Asus ROG Phone 6D Ultimate
Build
  • Corning Gorilla Glass Victus
  • IPX4 water resistance
Dimensions & Weight
  • 173 x 77 x 10.3mm
  • 239g
Display
  • 6.78-inch FHD+ AMOLED
  • 2448 x 1080p resolution (395PPI)
  • 165Hz refresh rate
  • 720Hz touch sampling rate
  • 5-800nits brightness @APL100 + HBM
  • 1200nits peak brightness @APL1
  • 111.23% DCI-P3 coverage
  • 150.89% sRGB coverage
  • 1,000,000: 1 contrast ratio
  • Pixelworks i6 processor
SoC
  • MediaTek Dimensity 9000 Plus
  • Arm Mali-G710 MC10
RAM & Storage
  • Up to 18GB LPDDR5 RAM
  • Up to 512GB UFS 3.1 storage
Battery & Charging
  • 6,000mAh
  • 65W wired fast charging support
Security  In-display fingerprint sensor
Rear Camera(s)
  • Primary: 50MP IMX766
  • Ultra-wide: 13MP
  • Macro: 2MP
Front Camera(s) 12MP IMX663
Port(s)
  • Dual USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C
  • 3.5mm headphone jack
Audio
  • 5-magnet 12×16 Super Linear Speakers
  • 2x Cirrus Logic CS35L45 with 15V boost
  • Tri-microphone array
Connectivity
  • 5G
  • 4G LTE
  • Wi-Fi 6E
  • Bluetooth 5.2
    • LDAC, aptX, aptX HD, aptX adaptive, AAC
  • NFC
Software
  • ROG UI & Zen UI based on Android 12
  • 2 OS upgrades and 2 years of security updates
Accessories/other features
  • Aero case
  • HyperCharge power adapter
  • ROG Vision color PMOLED display

About this review: Asus provided us with the Asus ROG Phone 6D Ultimate for the purposes of review on the 15th of August, 2022. It did not have any input into the contents of this review.


Asus ROG Phone 6D Ultimate: Design

Asus-ROG-Phone-6D-Ultimate-vs-Phone-6-Pro-Watermarked

The Asus ROG Phone 6D Ultimate packs literally the same design as the 6 Pro. It has the same display, same bezel at the top and bottom… it’s a complete carbon copy. The only major difference in design is in the back, and it’s the removal of the “dare to leap” LED on the left-hand side. It’s since been replaced with a mechanical vent that integrates with the AeroActive Cooler. If you don’t have one, though, then this phone is functionally the same in its design and everything that we talked about back then remains the same. The vent opens up to allow air to follow over copper heatsinks.

To recap, this phone has a headphone jack at the top, a USB-C port on the side, a USB-C port on the bottom, pretty good haptics, and a triple camera on the back. The display is completely unimpeded by any kind of notch or punch hole too, which makes it great for gaming. In short, it’s a good, functional design, though the phone is huge coming in at 6.78-inches. There’s nothing really too different about this device design-wise.

Asus ROG Phone 6D Pro vs Asus ROG Phone 6 Pro

Try to tell them apart.

However, one major issue we did come across with our unit was the panel uniformity. Take a look at the photo below.

Asus ROG phone 6D ultimate vs the Asus ROG Phone 6 Pro in panel uniformity

Left: Asus ROG Phone 6 Pro // Right: Asus ROG Phone 6D Ultimate

On the Asus ROG Phone 6D Ultimate, the panel is noticeably darker on the right-hand side. While I have used a gray background to better accentuate the issue, it’s noticeable throughout the UI. It happens at any refresh rate after using the phone for about five minutes and is very hard to ignore once you’ve noticed it. We reached out to Asus and we’re hoping to hear back soon.


Asus ROG Phone 6D Ultimate: Performance

Given that every aspect of this smartphone is the same as its predecessor bar the chipset, that’s the part that’s most worth talking about. The rest would essentially just be a rehash. However, the MediaTek Dimensity 9000 Plus is an entirely different chipset. Pretty much everything about this phone was designed with consideration as to how it would affect the gaming experience, and obviously, performance is paramount when it comes to gaming. This phone has the fastest UFS 3.1 storage (and a lot of it), and 18GB of LPDDR5 RAM.

The MediaTek Dimensity 9000 Plus blows anything else out of the water when it comes to CPU performance

As for the Dimensity 9000 Plus, it’s a mixed bag when compared to the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1. We’ll be sure to do a full-on comparison in the near future, but the bottom line is that it’s better in some things and worse in others. Most notable is the CPU performance increase, whereas the GPU is a little bit underpowered when compared to the Adreno offering in Qualcomm’s chipset. The key takeaway though is this: the MediaTek Dimensity 9000 Plus blows anything else out of the water when it comes to CPU performance.

However, there’s one important thing that needs to be addressed here, and that’s an overclock that Asus applies to this particular chipset with X Mode enabled. With X Mode enabled, the primary core on the CPU jumps from 3.2GHz to 3.35GHz. That’s not all though, as the trio of super-cores also jump from 2.85GHz to a whopping 3.2GHz. That’s a crazy jump and means that you get a lot more performance when X Mode is enabled. Those super-cores actually jump to a frequency that’s the same as what the primary core should be at, according to MediaTek’s specification sheet. This comes at the expense of power efficiency though, too.

GFXBench

The graphics capability of a smartphone is one of the most important aspects when it comes to gaming. The Mali GPUs that are present in MediaTek chipsets aren’t exactly known to be powerful, and sadly, that’s still the case here. While it can keep up in some ways, it mostly falls a little bit behind what the Adreno GPU in the Asus ROG Phone 6 Pro is capable of. It’s still good, but in benchmarks, the difference is very noticeable.

3DMark Wild Life Extreme

ASUS ROG Phone 6 Pro 3DMark Wild Life Extreme test

Surprisingly enough, the Mali GPU of the Dimensity chipset does manage to keep close enough with the Adreno GPU of the Snapdragon in 3DMark’s Wild Life Extreme test. This is a pretty intensive test, so a good sign for this particular chipset, particularly in lieu of the above results in comparing both chips with GFXBench.

CPU Throttling Test

CPU Throttling Test no AeroActive cooler

CPU Throttling Test is a freely available app on the Google Play Store, and it repeats a simple multithreaded test in C for as short as 15 minutes. We increased the length of time to 30 minutes. The app charts the score over time so you can see when the phone starts throttling. The score is measured in GIPS — or billion operations per second. It’s essentially a test that can measure the sustained performance of a chipset. While the phone does heat up, it’s not unbearably hot and is perfectly usable even at the hottest that it achieved.

The MediaTek Dimensity 9000 Plus pulls off something that I’ve never seen a chipset do in any of our testing yet: it crosses the 400 GIPS mark in our CPU Throttling Test. Its minimum CPU performance in this test is only just shy of 10% below the maximum measured on the Asus ROG Phone 6 Pro as well, pointing to the powerful processing capabilities of this particular chipset. Good performance even when throttled is important too, as it means that your gaming performance should be uninhibited.

Geekbench 5

ASUS ROG Phone 6 Pro Geekbench 5

It’s a similar story in Geekbench’s multi-core results, where the MediaTek Dimensity 9000 Plus sees a 7% increase in score over the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1. Benchmarks aren’t the be-all and end-all though, and there are other aspects of a smartphone’s chipset that matter too.

Gaming performance

The Asus ROG Phone 6D Ultimate’s gaming performance is what perplexes me the most. You would expect that going from “Pro” to “Ultimate” would net improvements, right? However, that’s not the whole picture rom what I’ve seen in my testing. The MediaTek Dimensity 9000 Plus trades blows with the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 in a few different ways.

Take The Simpsons: Hit & Run, a game that I often use for testing the performance of a smartphone. I run the game through AetherSX2, a PlayStation 2 emulator. Even with some pretty computationally taxing events happening when testing on the Asus ROG Phone 6 Pro, it managed to attain a median FPS of 55 FPS. In contrast, the Asus ROG Phone 6D Ultimate struggles with a median FPS of 47.

As for why that is, I can imagine two reasons. The first is that the GPU in the Dimensity 9000 Plus is a bit weaker than what you’ll find in the Adreno GPU of the Snapdragon chipset. However, on top of that, you’ll generally have a better emulation experience on Snapdragon anyway for a number of different reasons, nearly all of which are driver related. So, what about a game like Genshin Impact?

For the purposes of objective testing, we ran the game at absolute maximum settings at 60 FPS. I was very, very impressed by the results, as I didn’t expect it to work as well as it did. This actually performs better than the Asus ROG Phone 6 Pro, as it maintains an extremely stable frame rate with few noticeable frame drops whatsoever. The phone got hot, but it never felt too hot to touch, and there was no noticeable throttling taking place even when it did get hot.

The performance of the Asus ROG Phone 6 Pro was already ludicrous, and somehow, the MediaTek Dimensity 9000 Plus tops it when it comes to Genshin Impact

The performance of the Asus ROG Phone 6 Pro was already ludicrous, and somehow, the MediaTek Dimensity 9000 Plus tops it when it comes to Genshin Impact. Given that it’s a really intensive game, that’s an impressive feat.


Asus ROG Phone 6D Ultimate: Battery life

In a smartphone, there are a ton of different aspects of the phone that can affect power draw. The display drains a significant portion of power, both in illuminating pixels and in its refresh rate. Another part of the phone that drains a significant amount of battery is the phone’s modem, which handles all kinds of connections. However, the most power-hungry part of a phone is arguably its chipset. That’s why a chipset change raises a massive question mark for battery life. The Dimensity 9000 was said to be an efficiency boon, so how does the 9000 Plus fare?

Surprisingly, the battery life has been pretty poor for this phone when compared to the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1. It’s still good, but it’s nowhere near as excellent as I expected, especially when the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 was so much better. I have a number of theories as to why this is, but none of them obviously actually solve the problem. The most plausible I think is that the final steps in the frequency multiplier use the most energy, and given that MediaTek has essentially overclocked the Dimensity 9000 here, it’s going to use even more energy at its peak clock speeds.

Again, this isn’t really bad battery life. However, there’s no denying that it is a downgrade, and for gamers especially, battery life is a contentious issue. You obviously want your phone to last through long gaming sessions, and if this phone can’t do it, then what’s the point of having a gaming phone?


The “Ultimate” conundrum

Asus ROG Phone 6D Ultimate beside the Asus ROG Phone 6 Pro

Having used this device, there’s no denying that it’s powerful. The MediaTek Dimensity 9000 Plus is really powerful in the computational department, but the GPU is where it seems to falter in comparison to the competition. I was surprised at how much this device struggled with The Simpsons: Hit & Run when I’ve had nothing but good experiences previously with this generation of chipsets. However, it did a great job with Genshin Impact. Whether it’s Asus’ implementation or the chipset itself I’m not sure, but nevertheless, it’s hard to say that this phone lives up to the “Ultimate” moniker.

    Asus ROG Phone 6D Ultimate
    The Asus ROG Phone 6D Ultimate is the same phone as the Asus ROG Phone 6 Pro, but with a MediaTek Dimensity 9000 Plus instead.

If anything, I feel like this phone should have been posited as an alternative edition of the 6 Pro, kind of like how the OPPO Find X5 Pro Dimensity Edition launched in China. “Ultimate” implies better when I think it’s more of a sidegrade between some of the downgrades and upgrades. There are benefits to both devices. Superior battery life and emulation performance go to the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1, whereas the Dimensity 9000 Plus is an arguably more powerful chipset overall thanks to the beefed-up CPU and nearly-on-par GPU. You can’t go wrong with this chipset, but you also can’t go wrong with the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 either. It’s all about what you value most.

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vendredi 23 septembre 2022

Valve replaces Steam’s stats page with new real-time and weekly Steam Charts

Valve recently rolled out a new beta update for the Steam Deck with a host of bug fixes and improvements. Along with the beta update, Valve also replaced the old stats page on Steam with a new feature called Steam Charts.

The new Steam Charts section highlights the most popular games on Steam with real-time and weekly charts to help users discover new games. It consists of an Overview tab with a Players Online chart and lists for the Top Selling and Most Played games.

In addition, the Overview tab includes links to the Steam Hardware Survey, Download Stats, Customer Support Stats, Weekly top sellers, and Top new releases.

Steam Charts overview page screenshot.

The Top Sellers tab lists the top 100 selling titles by revenue, and you can filter these titles based on region. The list includes the current price of the game, weekly change in rank, and the number of weeks on the chart. The Most Played tab offers a similar list with games listed according to the number of players in the game right now.

Steam Charts Top Sellers page screenshot.

Along with these tabs, the new Steam Charts page also offers a Weekly Top Sellers chart with the top 100 best-selling games based on revenue and a Monthly Top New Releases chart with a list of each month’s most popular releases.

Steam Charts Most Played page screenshot.

You can check out the new Steam Charts page by following this link. For more information on Steam Charts, head over to the announcement page by following the link below.

What do you think of the new Steam Charts page? Is it better than the outgoing stats page or did you prefer that? Let us know in the comments section below.


Source: Steam

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Google’s new adventure game introduces you to the civilizations of ancient Mesoamerica

Google Arts & Culture’s new adventure game, The Descent of the Serpent, introduces you to the ancient civilizations of Mesoamerica. Developed in partnership with Mexico’s National Museum of Anthropology, the game takes you on a quest to recover 20 precious artifacts through a multi-level maze of jungles, mountains, coasts, and caves.

The Descent of the Serpent first introduces you to the plot with a short video. It then lets you select one of four animal disguises for your character — Huitzilopochtli, Xolotl, Xbalanque, and Mictlantecuhtli. These disguises have roots in Mesoamerican culture (via The Verge), and you can learn more about them by clicking on the More Info button.

Screenshots of The Descent of the Serpent title screen. Screenshots of The Descent of the Serpent character selection.

After character selection, you go on a quest to recover 20 objects representing the 20 symbols on the inner circle of the Aztec Sun Store and return them to Chichen Itza to save the world from floods. The quest spans across a 4-level maze, where each level is a different terrain inspired by the landscapes of Central America. On each level, you have to find lost artifacts that show up as gold coins.

Screenshots of The Descent of the Serpent game mode selection. Screenshots of The Descent of the Serpent artifact description

When you find a lost artifact, the game offers details about it and a link to the Google Arts & Culture website, where you can learn more. Once you complete a level, the game also tests your knowledge through a short quiz conducted by the god who guards that level.

As you’d expect, The Descent of the Serpent is free to play, and you can try it out right away in your browser or through the Google Arts & Culture app on Android or iOS. To learn more about ancient Mesoamerica, check out Google Arts & Culture’s dedicated website.

Did you try The Descent of the Serpent? What character did you pick and why? Let us know in the comments section below.

Google Arts & Culture (Free, Google Play) →


Source: Google
Via: The Verge

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These are the best Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 cases to buy in 2022

Samsung revealed the Galaxy Z Fold 4 during its Unpacked event in August 2022. When you unbox it, a technological masterpiece is revealed. You get two stunning displays, a main and a cover one — one of which folds in half. That’s not to mention its advanced rear camera system, which packs three sharp lenses. You get to capture your moments on the go and view them later on the unfolded, large display. When you buy the Galaxy Z Fold 4, you’re getting a productivity tool that is perfect for creative multitaskers. Though, advanced technologies can often be delicate. To both protect and make your Galaxy Z Fold 4 more stylish, you should look into cases. After all, these affordable accessories freshen up your device and act as a safeguard to it. Below is a list of the best cases you can buy for your Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4.

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Top cases for the Galaxy Z Fold 4

If you’re in a hurry and would like a summary of the very best cases, we’ve highlighted our top picks.

    Spigen Tough Armor

    Sleek

    Unlike most rugged cases, this one is very minimalistic. It also comes with a dedicated hinge protector. It's a blend between safety and modern design.
    Ringke Slim Case

    Scratch Resistant

    If you tend to place your keys and phone in the same pocket, this scratch-resistant Ringke slim case is the one to go for.
    i-Blason Cosmo Series

    Slim

    This one has a built-in screen protector and has a TPU bumper for security.

    Promoted

We’ve chosen the Spigen case for its unique execution of the rugged case format. Rugged cases tend to be unattractive and overly bulky. The company has managed to balance between decent design and protection through this case. Meanwhile Ringke has come up with a slim, scratch-resistant case that is barely there. It provides safety, without contributing much to the size or weight of the device. Lastly, the promoted i-Blason case offers 360º protection without concealing the original phone design.

Clear cases

This category of cases is for those who want to show off the original design of the Galaxy Z Fold 4, while adding a protective layer.

    Spigen Ultra Hybrid

    Premium

    This case comes from a reputable manufacturer. Made from both hard and soft materials, it has a solid quality, raised bezels, and pronounced buttons.
    i-Blason Cosmo Series

    Slim

    This one has a built-in screen protector and has a TPU bumper for security.

    Promoted

    Ringke Slim Case

    Anti-Yellowing

    This clear case is made from an anti-yellowing material. It's durable, sleek, and compatible with Qi wireless charging pads.

Thin cases for the Galaxy Z Fold 4

For those who want to freshen up the appearance of their phone without adding significant bulk, thin cases act as an ideal solution.

    Spigen Air Skin

    Ultra Slim

    This Spigen case has an ultra slim build. It's one of thinnest currently available for the Galaxy Z Fold 4.
    Ringke Slim Case

    Scratch Resistant

    If you tend to place your keys and phone in the same pocket, this scratch-resistant case is the one to go for.
    Spigen Thin Fit P

    S Pen Holder

    This case not only offers a slim build, but it also includes a dedicated slot for your S Pen to avoid losing it.

Rugged cases

If you work in a rough environment or tend to drop your phone very often, rugged cases will provide a solid layer of protection, particularly against shocks.

    Spigen Tough Armor

    Sleek

    Unlike most rugged cases, this one has a very minimalistic build. It also comes with a dedicated hinge protector. It's the perfect blend between safety and modern design.
    SUPCASE Unicorn Beetle Pro

    S Pen Slot

    This multipurpose case comes with a kickstand, an S Pen holder, and a built-in screen protector.

    Promoted

    VEGO Heavy Duty Case

    Camera Cover

    This rugged case not only comes with a ring kickstand, built-in screen protector, and durable builds, but it also includes a rear camera cover to keep the lenses safe.

Kickstand cases for the Galaxy Z Fold 4

Those who want to take advantage of the large Galaxy Z Fold 4 display will love kickstand cases. They’re perfect for those who watch a lot of content on their phones.

    VEGO Kickstand Case

    S Pen Pocket

    Available in three patterns to choose from, this kickstand case comes with a dedicated S Pen slot and screen protector.
    i-Blason Armorbox Case

    Rugged

    This one comes with a rugged build and includes an S Pen holder.

    Promoted

    Vihibii Leather Flip Folio

    Wallet

    This multipurpose leather one has an S Pen slot, card and cash pockets, and much more. It's ideal for those looking for something both formal and handy.

Wallet cases

If you’re a minimalist like me, then wallet cases allow you to get rid of one item you usually carry around. Thanks to them, you get to store your cards and cash — without needing to carry a dedicated wallet.

    ELEPIK Leather Case

    Classic

    This wallet case has a classic design and feel to it. It certainly stirs nostalgic feelings in us.
    OCASE Leather Flip Folio

    Colorful

    Available in eight colors to choose from, this leather wallet case is simple and helpful.
    Donwell Leather Cover

    Kickstand

    This kickstand case comes in four colors to choose from. It includes three card slots and a side pocket.

Stylish cases for the Galaxy Z Fold 4

Those who want to freshen up their phones will appreciate stylish cases. They add a unique touch that makes the device stand out.

    Breclar Marble Case

    Mesmerizing

    This stylish case offers five stunning marble patterns to choose from. It truly makes the Galaxy Z Fold 4 more of a masterpiece.
    i-Blason Cosmo Series

    S Pen Holder

    This one has a marble pattern, a built-in screen protector, and an S Pen Slot.

    Promoted

    BAILI Ultra-Thin Case

    Options

    This one offer almost two dozen patterns to choose from. So no matter what your styles are, you likely will find a couple suitable cases.

Stylus-friendly cases

If you’re looking to conveniently store your S Pen while protecting your Galaxy Z Fold 4, then stylus-friendly cases are the ones to go for.

    FTRONGRT Ultra-Thin Case

    Color Options

    This case offers five color options to choose from, a kickstand, and an S Pen holder.
    Ruky Kickstand Case

    Screen Protector

    Available in three colors to pick from, this one includes a screen protector and an S Pen slot.
    Marphe Luxury Leather Case

    Kickstand

    This leather one also offers three color options. It includes a kickstand and an S Pen pocket.

Official cases for the Galaxy Z Fold 4

These official cases are manufactured by Samsung and feature a wide variety of options that suit different needs and tastes.

    Slim Standing Cover

    Stand

    This Samsung case offers both protection and a kickstand for those who watch a lot of videos on their Galaxy phones.
    Silicone Grip Cover

    Silicone

    This official case is made of silicone and features a back strap for added security. It's ideal for those who tend to drop their phones often.
    Leather Cover

    Leather

    If you're looking for something more professional and premium, this genuine leather case is a perfect pick that comes in two colors.

When buying a device — especially an expensive one — getting a case should be one of the first things you do. After all, scratches and cracks will only ruin the premium feel of the device. That’s not to mention that repair costs can leave a hole in your pocket. By spending a few bucks on a case, you’re potentially saving hundreds of dollars in the process.

    Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4
    The Galaxy Z Fold 4 features two stunning displays and an advanced rear camera system. It's the epitome of today's consumer smartphone technology.

Which of these Galaxy Z Fold 4 cases will you buy? Let us know in the comments section below.

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These are the best Apple iPad Air 5 (2022) deals in 2022

At its Peek Performance event in 2022, Apple unveiled the M1 iPad Air 5 along with the affordable iPhone SE 3. The iPad Air 5 (2022) features the same design as the iPad Air 4 from 2020. However, it packs significant hardware improvements — including a new chipset and 5G support. If you’re in the market for a new tablet that fits squarely between the latest iPad Mini and the iPad Pro, the 2022 iPad Air 5 might be the one for you. Here are the best deals for the iPad Air 5 (2022). And don’t forget to grab a case after you buy it!

Apple iPad Air 5 (2022) features

The best iPad Air 5 (2022) deals: Retailers

Amazon

If Amazon is your retailer of choice, you can buy the iPad Air 5 (2022) from there. Its price there matches that of the Apple Store, and it sometimes gets limited-time discounts.

    Apple iPad Air 5 (2022)
    The iPad Air 5 (2022) is available for purchase, and it features Apple's M1 chipset, 5G support, and the same design as the last iPad Air. You can buy it starting at $599 on Amazon.

Adorama

The iPad Air 5 (2022) is available on Adorama in all finishes and both Wi-Fi and cellular options. You can get it from this retailer for the same price offered in the Apple Store.

    Apple iPad Air 5 (2022)
    The iPad Air 5 (2022) is available for purchase, and it features Apple's M1 chipset, 5G support, and the same design as the last iPad Air. You can buy it starting at $599 on Adorama.

Best Buy

Best Buy is also selling the iPad Air 5 in all color options, including the Wi-Fi model and the unlocked cellular one. You can order it directly from the retailer’s website.

    Apple iPad Air 5 (2022)
    The iPad Air 5 (2022) is available for purchase, and it features Apple's M1 chipset, 5G support, and the same design as the last iPad Air. You can buy it starting at $599 on Best Buy.

Apple Online Store

The iPad Air 5 (2022) went on sale during March 2022 on Apple’s Online Store. It’s available in two storage configurations; 64GB of storage beginning at $599, and 256GB of storage beginning at $749. If you also want cellular support with 5G on either storage configuration, then you’ll be shelling out an additional $149 for the privilege, totaling $749 and $899 respectively. All models are available in multiple vivid colors.

If you’re picking up a cellular model, keep in mind that it can support either eSIM or a physical SIM card. All models support Wi-Fi 6 technology for fast Wi-Fi data transfer, meaning that cellular may not necessarily be a requirement depending on your use case.

If the price is a bit steep, Apple is also offering up to $680 in trade-in credit when trading in an older iPad. Tablets from other manufacturers aren’t eligible, as Apple will instead offer to recycle them for you for free. Sadly the company doesn’t offer a breakdown as to how much exactly you can expect to get for your iPad until you submit a serial number.

    Apple iPad Air 5 (2022)
    The iPad Air 5 (2022) is available for purchase, and it features Apple's M1 chipset, 5G support, and the same design as the last iPad Air. You can buy it starting at $599 on Apple's Online Store.

Best deals: Carriers

Verizon

Verizon is selling the iPad Air 5 (2022) through its online store. If you’d rather order it from this carrier, you have the option to.

    Apple iPad Air 5 (2022)
    The iPad Air 5 (2022) is available for purchase, and it features Apple's M1 chipset, 5G support, and the same design as the last iPad Air. You can buy it starting at $599 on Verizon's online store.

T-Mobile

T-Mobile is also selling the latest iPad Air on its online store. If this is your carrier of choice, you can order it directly through its website.

    Apple iPad Air 5 (2022)
    The iPad Air 5 (2022) is available for purchase, and it features Apple's M1 chipset, 5G support, and the same design as the last iPad Air. You can buy it starting at $599 on T-Mobile's online store.

AT&T

If you’d rather buy the new iPad Air 5 (2022) from AT&T, that’s also an option — through its online store.

    Apple iPad Air 5 (2022)
    The iPad Air 5 (2022) is available for purchase, and it features Apple's M1 chipset, 5G support, and the same design as the last iPad Air. You can buy it starting at $599 on AT&T's online store.

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