In addition to the high-end iPad Pro, Apple also introduced standard iPad models, the iPad Air, and the iPad mini. Considered the best tablet on the market, the iPad is not only powerful but also very versatile, even capable of replacing a laptop when connected to a keyboard.

iPads are expensive but "worth the money" when it comes to durability.
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However, users should be prepared for a high price tag when choosing an iPad, as Apple products are generally considered expensive compared to other options. This leads many to question whether an iPad is truly durable enough to justify the cost.
The iPad's lifespan figures can give users peace of mind.
Essentially, the lifespan of an iPad depends on many factors, including user habits and maintenance. One Reddit user stated they've used fourth and fifth-generation iPads for four years, while many others claim their devices are still working well after five to nine years. Notably, one user mentioned they're still using their first-generation iPad Pro from 2016 and it's still "working perfectly."
Apple doesn't announce an exact timeframe for when iPads will cease operation, but some of the company's policies can give users an idea of the product's lifespan. Apple commits to software support for certain iPad models for between 6 and 10 years, depending on the model.
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When an iPad is considered "vintage" after 5 to 7 years, finding replacement parts becomes more difficult. After the product becomes "obsolete" after 7 years, things become much harder.
In summary, Apple expects the iPad to serve users well for about 6 to 10 years. If you're considering buying an iPad, carefully consider the device's durability and lifespan to ensure it will meet your needs for an extended period.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/ipad-co-the-dung-duoc-bao-lau-185260215205803167.htm







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