Shariful alam
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Just upgraded to the Air 2, which I primarily use for work (email, basic PDF editing, calendar, note taking in Evernote, document scanning and web browsing).
The speed is by far the most notable difference over the original Air. It's a clich? to say it just feels snappier but it's true.
I'm on T-Mobile with it, and as part of their Jump Program, it was a no brainer to upgrade.
Just upgraded to the Air 2, which I primarily use for work (email, basic PDF editing, calendar, note taking in Evernote, document scanning and web browsing).
The speed is by far the most notable difference over the original Air. It's a clich? to say it just feels snappier but it's true.
I'm on T-Mobile with it, and as part of their Jump Program, it was a no brainer to upgrade.
Just upgraded to the Air 2, which I primarily use for work (email, basic PDF editing, calendar, note taking in Evernote, document scanning and web browsing).
The speed is by far the most notable difference over the original Air. It's a clich? to say it just feels snappier but it's true.
I'm on T-Mobile with it, and as part of their Jump Program, it was a no brainer to upgrade.
I just ordered a 16 GB Air 2 through Best Buy.
Correct. The mini 3 and the original iPad Air have the same basic internals. The mini 3 does add TouchId. I personally like the larger size iPads but that just me. My kids have minis to I am familiar with the size and still prefer the bigger one.
Part of the reason for that price difference is that carrier store only sell the wifi+cellular versions. The $499 one at best buy is probably wifi only. $629 is the standard price for the wifi+cellular model.