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Background Information
For 2025, Apple's entry level tablet, simply called "iPad" is refreshed for its 11th generation. Announced in a press release alongside the also-refreshed iPad Air 7, the iPad 11 is just a minor update over 2022's 10th generation. iPad 11 goes from an A14 Bionic SoC to an A16, boasts double the base storage, gets 6 GB of RAM (vs 4 GB on iPad 10), the same 11-inch Liquid Retina display (which was labeled as a 10.9-inch display on iPad 10), and the same 12 MP Landscape Ultra Wide front camera. The iPad 11 keeps compatibility with the 1st generation Apple Pencil, provided you have a USB-C adapter.
Notably, the iPad 11 lacks any Apple Intelligence features.
The iPad 11 is available in 4 colors, Silver, Pink, Blue, and Yellow, and is available with either 128, 256, or 512 GB of internal storage. There are two connectivity options: a Wi-Fi-only model and a Wi-Fi with Cellular. The cellular model now only supports eSIM, not compatible with physical SIM cards anymore.
The iPad 11 starts $100 cheaper than iPad 10 for double the base storage, at $349 for 128 GB.
Identification
iPad model numbers are etched into the back case. Look here to follow Apple's instructions to identify your iPad model.
Technical Specifications
Display: 11" Liquid Retina multi-touch IPS display, 2360 x 1640 (264 ppi)
Chip: A16 (5-core CPU, 4-core GPU, 6 GB RAM)
Storage: 128 GB, configurable to 256 or 512 GB
Rear camera: 12 MP, ƒ/1.8, supports 4K60 video
Front camera: 12 MP landscape center stage, ƒ/2.4, supports 1080p60 video
Battery: 28.93 Wh LiPo, USB-C charging
Sensors: Touch ID, gyro, accelerometer, barometer, ambient light sensor
Connectivity: Wi-Fi 6, BT 5.3
Cellular model: 5G (sub-6), LTE, eSIM
Size: 9.79 × 7.07 × 0.28 inches (248.6 × 179.5 × 7 mm)
Weight: 1.05–1.06 lbs (477–481 g)