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GarageBand for iOS makes it incredibly simple to play, record, and share your music, no matter where you are. Tap into a wide range of instruments from around the world. And now with the Sound Library, you can choose and download more free instrument and loop packs when new sounds are released, to help you easily craft songs in your favorite styles — all right from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.

The iPad up to the 4th generation uses a Micro-SIM, while the first-generation iPad Mini uses a nano-SIM as introduced with the iPhone 5. The iPad mini is available with two different frequency bands worldwide. Both devices support the same quad-band GSM and quad-band UMTS frequencies.

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GarageBand comes with beautiful and highly expressive Touch Instruments that sound and respond just like the real thing. Play keyboards, guitars, and bass, as well as sounds designed for EDM and Hip Hop. Smart Instruments make you sound like a pro — even if you’ve never played a note. And now you can explore the sounds of Asia with traditional Chinese and Japanese instruments, including the Guzheng, the Koto, and an array of Taiko drums.

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Virtual drummers representing specific genres automatically play along with your song, while simple controls let you fine‑tune their performance. Drummers can even listen to your riff and come up with the perfect complementary beat. And GarageBand now includes three percussionists who each have their own signature nine‑piece kits.
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With the new Sound Library, you’ve got instant access to an incredible and expanding collection of free loops and instruments from right inside the app. Explore and download Apple‑designed sound packs that include Touch Instruments, Apple Loops, Live Loops templates, and instrument presets that will help you produce tracks in a wide variety of genres and styles. You can easily manage your library as it grows, and GarageBand will even notify you when new sound packs are released and ready for you to download.

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With its powerful and intuitive interface, GarageBand makes it easy to capture, adjust, and mix your performances into a finished composition. Build a complete song using any combination of Touch Instruments, audio recordings, and loops.

Work with up to an astounding 32 tracks with GarageBand for iOS.2 With a compatible third‑party audio interface, you can even plug in the entire band and record everyone simultaneously on separate tracks. Take multiple passes to nail your performance using Multi‑Take Recording — just choose any Touch Instrument, tap Record, and play continuously over a looping song section. GarageBand automatically captures each one, and you simply choose your favorite.

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iCloud allows you to keep your GarageBand sessions up to date across all your iOS devices. Using iCloud Drive, you can import song sketches to your Mac and take them even further, then share your finished piece on any of your devices. You can also import a portable version of a Logic Pro X project and add more tracks. When you bring the project back into Logic Pro, the original tracks are all there, along with the new ones you’ve added in GarageBand.

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What are all the differences between the iPad 4th Gen and original iPad Air?

Please note that both the iPad 4th Gen and original iPad Air have been discontinued. However, this Q&A has been updated subsequently with current iOS support details and more and can be quite useful for anyone buying or selling either model on the used market.

With just a quick glance at the original iPad Air models -- the iPad Air (Wi-Fi Only), (Wi-Fi/Cellular), and (Wi-Fi/TD-LTE - China) -- and the iPad 4th Gen models -- the iPad 4th Gen (Wi-Fi Only), (Wi-Fi/AT&T/GPS), and (Wi-Fi/Verizon & Sprint/GPS) -- it is clear that the devices are quite different from one another from the perspective of design, size, and weight alone.

Design, size, and weight are important differences and Apple boasts that the iPad Air is '20 percent thinner and 28% lighter' than the iPad 4th Gen. Specifically, when held upright in portrait mode, the iPad Air models are 9.4 inches tall, 6.6 inches wide, and 0.29 inches thick and weigh around a pound whereas the iPad 4th Gen models replaced are 9.50 inches tall, 7.31 inches wide, and 0.37 inches thick and weigh nearly a pound and a half.


Photo Credit: Apple, Inc. (iPad 4th Gen -- Left, iPad Air -- Right)

Although the reduction of nearly half a pound of weight certainly is impressive, bulk is not the only difference. There are important differences in terms of performance and connectivity, as well as unique identifiers that are important, also. There are some major similarities that are worth reviewing, too.

External Similarities & Differences

Both the iPad 4th Gen and original iPad Air have the same display -- a glossy, IPS LED-backlit 9.7-inch 2048x1536 (264 ppi) 'Retina' display -- but the iPad Air uses a completely different case design in the same style as introduced by the original iPad mini line -- with thinner bezels on the sides of the display than the iPad 4th Gen.

The iPad 4th Gen models either have a white or black front and a silver aluminum back, but the iPad Air models are available with either a white front and a silver back or a black front and a medium-toned gunmetal gray back that Apple refers to as 'Space Gray.'


Photo Credit: Apple, Inc. (iPad 4th Gen -- Top, iPad Air -- Bottom)

The case shape also is quite different as the iPad 4th Gen models have a back that is not only .08 of an inch thicker, but that tapers much more sharply from the corners than the iPad Air, which has smoother, rounded rear corners.

Both the iPad 4th Gen and the original iPad Air also have dual cameras. Officially, both the rear-mounted 1080p 5 megapixel 'iSight' cameras (f/2.4 aperture) and the front-mounted 720p 1.2 megapixel 'FaceTime HD' cameras are identical.

However, as first discovered by iLounge, both cameras in the iPad Air have slightly smaller lenses than those in the iPad 4th Gen. In real world use, the iPad Air cameras produce slightly different colors and lighting than their predecessor, but none of these cameras produce particularly high quality images relative to recent iPhone models.

Additionally, both models have a 'Lightning' port for power and connecting to a Mac or Windows PC, if desired, but the iPad Air models have stereo speakers and dual microphones, rather than just a single speaker and a single microphone like the iPad 4th Gen line.

Internal Differences

Both the iPad 4th Gen and iPad Air models have 1 GB of RAM, but otherwise are quite different internally.

Specifically, the iPad 4th Gen models have a dual core 32-bit 1.4 GHz Apple A6X processor and originally were available with 16 GB, 32 GB, or 64 GB of storage (with a 128 GB configuration added later). The iPad Air models, on the other hand, have a significantly faster dual core 64-bit 1.4 GHz Apple A7 processor and an M7 motion coprocessor and originally were offered with 16 GB, 32 GB, 64 GB, or 128 GB of storage from day one.

However, on October 16, 2014, Apple discontinued the 64 GB and 128 GB configurations of the original iPad Air and cut the price of the remaining 16 GB and 32 GB configurations. Apple discontinued the original iPad Air altogether on March 21, 2016. Of course, all capacities remain available on the secondary market.

Ipad 4th Generation Specs

Identification Differences

Although the iPad 4th Gen and original iPad Air models use completely different case designs, it is not possible to visually differentiate between the different cellular capable models within each line. Subsequent iPad models also use a case design similar to the original iPad Air. Consequently, visual identification is not a good long-term method for differentiation.

Instead, one of the best methods for external identification is via Model Number. Model numbers are provided in tiny type toward the bottom of the back of each iPad.

Specifically, the iPad 4th Gen and original iPad Air model numbers are the following:

iPad

Model Number

These iPad models can be differentiated by other identifiers as well, such as the Order Number, which can be located by selecting the Settings app and pressing General > About and scrolling down to what is specified as 'Model' within the iOS. For example, the Wi-Fi/AT&T configuration of the iPad 4th Gen in black with 16 GB of storage is MD516LL/A.

To pinpoint an exact iPad by a variety of different identifiers -- including its Serial Number -- please refer to EveryiPad.com's Ultimate iLookup feature as well as the EveryMac app available for iOS 5 or later, Android, and Kindle Fire.

Connectivity & Battery Life Differences

Both the iPad 4th Gen and original iPad Air support Bluetooth 4.0 and both support dual stream 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz 802.11n Wi-Fi, but the iPad Air adds MIMO capability.

The battery life of both lines is the same, as well. When using Wi-Fi, all of these models support a maximum of ten hours of runtime, but the cellular data capable models only support a maximum of nine hours of runtime when using cellular connectivity.

Specific mobile data connectivity for the iPad 4th Gen and iPad Air include:

iPadModel
Number
GSM
EDGE
UMTS/HSPA+
DC-HSDPA
CDMA
EV-DO
LTE Bands
4G
4th Gen (Wi-Fi Only)A1458NoneNoneNoneNone
4th Gen (Wi-Fi/AT&T/GPS)A1459850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHzNone4, 17
4th Gen (Wi-Fi/Verizon & Sprint/GPS)850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHz800, 1900, 2100 MHz1, 3, 5, 13, 25
Air (Wi-Fi Only)A1474NoneNoneNoneNone
Air (Wi-Fi/Cellular)A1475850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz850, 900, 1700/2100, 1900, 2100 MHz800, 1900 MHz1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26
Air (Wi-Fi/Cellular - China)A1476850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHz, TD-SCDMA 1900 (F), 2000 (A)None38, 39 (TD-LTE)


All iPad 4th Gen and iPad Air models with cellular connectivity support A-GPS, as well, whereas the Wi-Fi only models do not.

The cellular capable models all ship, or shipped, unlocked and can be used on any carrier that provides a compatible Nano SIM card and that supports the underlying cellular technology. Nevertheless, even if the device is compatible, some companies may require activation or configuration before the iPad will work on their network.

In addition, the iPad 4th Gen (Wi-Fi/AT&T/GPS) (A1459) generally is intended for use in the US and Canada, whereas the iPad 4th Gen (Wi-Fi/Verizon & Sprint/GPS) (A1460) supports Verizon and Sprint in the United States and many more countries globally.

On the other hand, the iPad Air (Wi-Fi/Cellular) (A1475) supports AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, and Sprint in the US and most major carriers around the world. The iPad Air (Wi-Fi/TD-LTE - China) (A1476), sold only in mainland China, is intended for use on China Mobile.

iOS Support Differences

The iPad 4th Gen models first were shipped with a version of iOS 6. The iPad Air models first shipped with iOS 7.0.3 and are not capable of running the earlier iOS 6 operating system.

Both lines are fully supported by iOS 7, with the exception of the 'Panorama' and 'Filters in Camera' photographic features. Both lines also almost are fully supported by iOS 8 with the exception of the 'Health' and 'Apple Pay' features.

Interestingly, the first release of iOS 8 did not support Panorama on the original iPad Air, but Apple quietly added Panorama support with iOS 8.0.2. The company did not add support for this feature for the iPad 4th Gen models, though.

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Both lines are supported by iOS 9, but the iPad 4th Gen lacks support for Transit and each of the most notable new iPad multitasking features -- Slide Over, Picture-in-Picture, and Split View -- whereas the iPad Air supports Transit, Slide Over, and Picture-in-Picture and merely lacks support for Split View.

Likewise, both models are supported by iOS 10, but the original iPad Air supports Rich Notifications whereas the older iPad 4th Gen does not. Neither model support the minor 'Raise to Wake' or Ride-Booking features.

Finally, the original iPad Air supports iOS 11 and iOS 12, but the iPad 4th Gen does not. Neither model supports the current version of the iOS.

Original & Subsequent Pricing Differences

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As originally shipped, the iPad 4th Gen and iPad Air models were offered for the same prices:

iPad 4 & iPad Air Capacity: 16 GB 32 GB 64 GB 128 GB
Original Price with Wi-Fi: US$499US$599US$699US$799
Original Price with Wi-Fi, Cellular & A-GPS:US$629US$729US$829US$929

The reintroduced 16 GB configuration of the iPad 4th Gen (Wi-Fi Only) was US$399 and the (iPad 4th Gen (Wi-Fi/AT&T/GPS) and iPad 4th Gen (Wi-Fi/Verizon & Sprint/GPS) were US$529. These models were discontinued on October 16, 2014.

On October 16, 2014, Apple also discontinued the 64 GB and 128 GB configurations of the original iPad Air and cut the price of the remaining configurations accordingly:

Final iPad Air Capacity: 16 GB 32 GB 64 GB 128 GB
Final Price with Wi-Fi: US$399US$449----
Final Price with Wi-Fi, Cellular & A-GPS:US$529US$579----


On March 21, 2016, Apple discontinued the original iPad Air entirely.

For pricing details in dozens of other countries, please refer to the iPad specs page for the device of interest as well as EveryiPad.com's Global Original Prices section.

Comparison Chart

The major differences between the iPad 4th Gen and the original iPad Air are summarized below:


iPad 4th Gen

Original iPad Air
Display Size:9.7'9.7'
Resolution:2048x1536 (264 ppi) 2048x1536 (264 ppi)
Processor Speed:1.4 GHz 1.4 GHz
Processor Type:Apple A6XApple A7
Architecture:32-Bit64-Bit
Motion Coprocessor:NoneApple M7
RAM: 1 GB 1 GB
Storage Options: 16, 32, 64, 128 GB16, 32, 64, 128 GB
Data Networks: Wi-Fi/Wi-Fi & Cellular Data Wi-Fi/Wi-Fi & Cellular Data
MIMO Support: NoYes
LTE Bands: HandfulMany
Bluetooth: 4.04.0
Front Camera: 720p (1.2 MP)720p (1.2 MP)
Rear Camera:1080p (5 MP) 1080p (5 MP)
Panorama Support:NoYes (iOS 8.0.2+)
A-GPS: No/YesNo/Yes
Speaker(s):MonoStereo
Microphone(s):OneTwo
Max Battery Life: 9-10 Hours 9-10 Hours
Original iOS: iOS 6 iOS 7
Maximum iOS: iOS 10iOS 12
Slide Over (iOS 9): NoYes
Split View (iOS 9): NoNo
Transit (iOS 9): NoYes
Dimensions (In): 9.50 x 7.31 x 0.379.4 x 6.6 x 0.29
Weight (Lbs): 1.44, 1.46 1.0, 1.05
Model Numbers: A1458/A1459/A1460A1474/A1475/A1476
Original Price (US):US$499-US$929US$499-US$929


So, which iPad is best for me? Is one of these older models still worth considering?

At this point, most users should buy a newer iPad because neither model support the current version of the iOS. Current app support for the iPad 4th Gen running iOS 10 is becoming less-and-less likely. The original iPad Air runs up to iOS 12, but app support will begin to wane for this version of the operating system, as well.

Nevertheless, just compared to one another (and ignoring later iPad models), the iPad Air is a major improvement compared to the iPad 4th Gen. Although both devices have the same display, the iPad Air provides (1) significantly reduced size and weight, (2) significantly improved performance, (3) better audio, (4) the option of much more global LTE coverage, a major advantage for those who travel internationally, in particular, and (5) more recent iOS support.

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