Apple iPad 4 review: Marching on
Marching on
Connectivity
The iPad 4 comes in either Wi-Fi only or Wi-Fi + Cellular options. Wi-Fi is dual-band meaning both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands work fine, covering all Wi-Fi standards - a/b/g/n.
The cellular version of the iPad has two different flavors. There's a quad-band GSM/HSPA one with dual-band LTE and a CDMA version with quad-band GSM/HSPA and penta-band LTE. The cellular connectivity on the iPad 4 is used for data only, so native calls are out of the question.
Also note that the Wi-Fi only version of the tablet does not have GPS connectivity, only the Wi-Fi + Cellular version does. This time, however, you also get support for GLONASS, which the iPad 3 lacked. The benefits of supporting two positioning systems are faster lock in dense urban regions and more accurate positioning in some areas of the world.
There's stereo Bluetooth 4.0, nano-SIM support (for the cellular units) and the lightning connector, which corresponds to USB 2.0 with some MHL-like features. With the appropriate adaptor, you can get 1080p TV-Out or USB mass storage/SD card connectivity (which is very limited as you can only transfer photos and nothing else).
Safari browser does a solid job
Besides photo viewing, web browsing is the other area where the 4:3 aspect ration of the iPad 4 screen shines. Unlike widescreen tablets, holding the tablet in landscape gives you plenty of vertical room to work with and the Retina display keeps text sharp and readable even at low zoom levels.
The multiple tabs support and the auto fill and password managers improve the usability of the Safari browser greatly. The pop-up menus appear as small windows on the screen itself rather than occupying the display things are even more desktop-like.
You can share pages directly from the share menu in Safari. Sharing options include Mail, iMessage, Twitter and Facebook. Reading list allows you to save pages for offline reading.
The Reader mode is a great way of reading longer articles in Safari. It strips the web content of fancy fonts and ads and presents you the essential stuff that's really easy on the eye. It works alright on most pages but you won't find it available as an option on all pages. For those cases there are always other options - like Evernote Clearly and the likes.
The iPad 4 is noticeably better at browsing desktop sites than its mini sibling - the bigger and sharper screen allow you to read a page without zooming, while you have to zoom and pan on the mini. On the downside, it's heavier so you'll probably want to rest it on a table for extended reading.
At 10 hours and 20 minutes, the iPad 4 is the new web browsing champ in our battery tests, beating the former champ, the iPhone 5. In this test the iPad 4 is ahead of the iPad mini too.
Web browsing
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Apple iPad 4
10:20 -
Apple iPhone 5
9:56 -
Motorola RAZR MAXX (ICS)
9:12 -
Apple iPad mini
9:05 -
Samsung Galaxy Note II N7100
8:48 -
HTC One X+
7:56 -
Motorola DROID RAZR MAXX
7:23 -
HTC Radar
7:17 -
Motorola RAZR i
7:06 -
Apple iPhone 4S
6:56 -
HTC One V
6:49 -
Motorola Atrix HD
6:40 -
BlackBerry Curve 9380
6:40 -
Samsung I9300 Galaxy S III (JB)
6:27 -
Samsung i937 Focus S
6:15 -
HTC Windows Phone 8X
6:01 -
Sony Xperia ion LTE
5:56 -
Samsung Rugby Smart I847
5:53 -
Pantech Burst
5:51 - Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G
5:45 -
HTC Desire V
5:44 -
HTC Evo 4G LTE
5:41 -
Samsung Wave 3 S8600
5:34 -
Sony Xperia T
5:33 -
Samsung Captivate Glide
5:33 -
Samsung I8530 Galaxy Beam
5:28 -
Samsung Galaxy Note LTE
5:24 -
Samsung Galaxy S Duos
5:23 -
HTC Sensation XL
5:20 -
Meizu MX 4-core
5:19 -
Samsung I9300 Galaxy S III
5:17 -
Sony Xperia acro S
5:16 -
HTC Rezound
5:16 -
HTC Desire X
5:16 -
LG Optimus G
5:15 -
HTC Rhyme
5:08 -
Samsung I9103 Galaxy R
5:07 -
HTC One X (AT&T)
5:03 -
Sony Ericsson Xperia Pro
4:50 -
LG Optimus Vu
4:49 -
HTC Vivid
4:46 -
Samsung Galaxy Ace Duos
4:45 -
Meizu MX
4:35 -
Nokia N9
4:33 -
Samsung Galaxy S II
4:24 -
Sony Ericsson Xperia neo V
4:20 -
HTC One X
4:18 -
Nokia 808 PureView
4:14 -
LG Optimus 3D Max P720
4:10 -
Nokia Lumia 900 for AT&T
4:10 -
Nokia Lumia 800
4:07 -
HTC Titan II (LTE)
4:05 -
HTC One S
4:03 -
BlackBerry Bold 9790
4:02 -
LG Nitro HD
4:00 -
LG Optimus 4X HD
3:59 -
Sony Xperia P
3:59 -
Nokia Lumia 710
3:51 -
Samsung Galaxy Pocket
3:47 -
Samsung Galaxy Note
3:35 -
Huawei Ascend P1
3:23 -
Samsung Galaxy Nexus
3:01
Reader comments
- Shaikh
- 20 Jan 2024
- rJT
We can't download anything without logging in use existing an Apple ID . It is the disadvantage of this iPad . I am texting this comment with my this iPad . Reply to my comment (Apple) . And exchange my iPad with new model because from where I...
- ripka
- 23 Feb 2015
- ksd
How can I get a battery out I pad 4