Customers are satisfied with the 13-inch iPad Air M3's overall performance, screen size, and portability. Many appreciate its sleek design and long battery life, finding it lightweight and easy to carry. While some would prefer a faster refresh rate, the positive feedback on other features outweighs this concern. The device is frequently praised for its speed, beautiful display, and convenient size.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Good experience as product has performed and met all expectations!
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
This experience was a series of good and bad issues, so bear with me.
Good: I purchased this 13" iPad Air at Best Buy on sale. They had my color choice in stock.
Bad: The iPad's wifi was defective, toggling on and off every 5 seconds. I have never experienced a defective Apple product!
Good: I brought it into Best Buy, and the very busy Geek Squad Technician broke away for a minute to hear about the wifi issue and declared it was defective, and I can return it for another one.
Bad: I took it the returns counter and they did not have another unit in stock. I would have to place an order for another one, but she said their computer would not allow her to order it at the sale price. She said I could take this up with the REGIONAL MANAGER.
Good: The regional manager just happened to be in the store, assisting another customer with a complicated transaction, and I waited around 10 minutes. He was a very pleasant person, and quickly resolved the pricing issue, and ordered the replacement. So he saved the day!
Bad: What if the RM wasn't in the store. What would have been my recourse? Take the defective iPad to Apple?
Good: The replacement unit arrived at my house before noon of the next day, as the regional manager had stated. I was very pleased with that outcome from the RM.
Not so Good: New iPad: While everything worked on the replacement iPad, for whatever reason, during the initial setup it required an update to the new and reportedly buggy IOS26. We have noticed that the iPad does exhibit the bugs, such as sluggish touch response or screen lockups, it is also not as stable and requires us to turn it off and on again more often than our other iPads. During the initial setup of the first unit, the update to IOS26 was not required, and was not chosen due to my aversion to reports of its bugs. Something to keep in mind until a better version of IOS is released.