Shoppers who don't want to pay too much for a brand-new tablet might be in luck. That's because Sky is handing out the 2025 Apple iPad for meaning you won't need to worry about paying a large amount upfront. comes with a super-speedy A16 chip, 128GB, and a colourful allscreen design with an This allows you to stream and watch all the shows that Apple fans want to watch on a gorgeous screen.
For those who worry about battery life, the A16 chip . The iPad lets you express yourself, draw, and brainstorm on an immersive display with Apple Pencil. It also lets you shoot, edit and share content, all on the iPad.
Users can create audio projects using highquality built-in mics and landscape stereo speakers. It's also remarkably thin and light with a durable design, fast WiFi and optional 5G data plans that Sky will offer shoppers or you can buy elsewhere if you want to browse on-the-go.
For , shoppers won't need to worry about paying up too much upfront. However, this contract is for 48 months, meaning you'll pay slightly over £500 to own the device. Sky does allow you to swap the device after 38 months if you find something else you like, and remember this is the price for the device only, data is extra.
There are alternatives around if shoppers want to browse. They can get a Samsung Galaxy A9 tablet on Also, shoppers could spend a bit more on , complete with a free S Pen. Alternatively,
And shoppers have been in love with the iPad. One shopper on Amazon said: "I recently got the new iPad and honestly, it exceeded my expectations. It arrived much quicker than I expected, securely packaged and ready to go right out of the box.
"The display is stunning, super sharp, bright, and perfect for editing videos or scrolling through content. As someone who creates and manages digital media daily, I find that the speed and responsiveness make a real difference in my workflow. Whether I'm writing scripts, managing my Instagram magazine, or planning stories, this iPad handles it all without breaking a sweat.
"Battery life is great, too. I've been using it for a full day on a single charge, even with multitasking and switching between apps. I also use a budget-friendly stylus I bought separately, and it works beautifully for notes and design work.
"If you're thinking about upgrading or getting your first iPad, this one is 100% worth it. It's powerful, light, and genuinely enjoyable to use."
Another shopper added: "Screen is much brighter & bigger than the previous 2020 iPad. Getting used to not having the buttons anymore."
However, the same shopper did complain about the lack of FaceID on the device. They added: "Only awarded 4 stars because I was disappointed that face recognition wasn't included - the Touch ID button on the top seldom works whether in a case or not. I would only recommend this to family or friends if they didn't want to pay for a more expensive iPad with face recognition."
Meanwhile, if you want to shop for other iPads, you can check out The Express'
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